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Everest Region Trek

The Everest region Trek is located in the northeast of Nepal. The most visited part of this region is Solukhumbu district, home of the legendary Sherpas and the highest peak of the world, the Everest at 8848 meters. To the north of Solukhumbu is Everest National Park; while to the east is the Makalu Barun National Park. The major ethnic groups that live in the Everest region are Sherpa, Rais, Tamangs, Brahmins and Chhettris. Diverse range of wildlife and vegetation are seen in the region. Animals to be sighted are mountain goat, musk deer and barking deer in the forests. Birds include Impeyan Pheasant [Danfe], ravens, crows, choughs and snow pigeons. The best time to visit is spring and autumn.

Getting There
Everest region can be reached by air or on foot. The most convenient option for Everest region trek is by flight to Lukla, which is connected by many airlines with daily flights from Kathmandu.

Everest Weather Condition
From the latter half of March until the first part of May temperatures are relatively warm, 10° to 15° warmer than in the fall. Mornings are bright and clear with the air slowly becoming hazier as the day progresses. The rhododendron forests in spring season are spectacular, with color displays in beauty. June is warm and green with very few other trekkers – the sense of solitude is much greater than other seasons. However, it is more likely to include rain showers, hazy skies, wet and muddy trail conditions and possible flight delays. Afternoon rain showers do occur in June and mountain views can be sporadic or interspersed with clouds. The fall season, the latter half of October through December, is an ideal time for the best mountain views. The days are typically sunny and clear with moderate temperatures and the evenings are usually quite cold...frosty, to be exact. Trekking to the very high Mt. Everest Base Camp region (at more than 17,000 feet) can include 0° temperatures at night and a 50% chance of some snow anytime above the 13,000 foot level. During the day, above 15,000 feet, do not anticipate temperatures above 35°. Again, since your body is taking in less than half its normal supply of oxygen, 32° will feel colder than we are accustomed to at home.

Required Permits
Special trekking permits are not required to visit this region except National Park fee andTIMS card.

Everest Base Camp Trek (USD 1200+)

Everest base camp trek has been a popular destination for trekkers since the very first expeditions to the Nepalese side of Mt. Everest was accomplished in 1953. To reach this part of the Himalaya within a limited time, we have devised this two weeks of Everest base camp treks which runs directly Kathmandu to Lukla Everest base camp via Namche Bazaar,Thyangboche Monastry and Dingboche then enjoying the panorama views Kalapatthar then return back to Lukla then fly to Kathmandu.

Everest base camp trek, a very well known adventure mountain treks in Nepal, starts at the upper Phakding and follows the Dudh Koshi valley gently climbing up to the Sherpa capital of Solukhumbu; Namche, a bustling bazaar that’s a junction for trekkers, the local Sherpa and expeditions en route to the mighty Mt. Everest trek. Sagarmatha National Park or Mt. Everest National Park, which covers 1748 sq.km and it was established in 1976. This National Park was enlisted as the natural heritage sites of Nepal in 1979. All along this part of the trails, villages are interspersed with magnificent forests of rhododendron, magnolia and giant firs. In both the early autumn and late spring, the flowers on this portion of the Everest base camp trekking make it the kind of walk you will remember for a life time.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel and briefing about the trek
Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.)
Day 04: Rest & Acclimatization
Day 05: Trek to Tengboche (3867 m)
Day 06: Trek to Dingboche (4260 m.)
Day 07: Exploration/ acclimatization at Dingboche
Day 08: Trek to Lobuche (4930m)
Day 09: Trek to Gorakshep (5165m) Eeverest base camp (5545 m) & back to Gorakshep
Day 10: Trek to Kalapatther and Pheriche
Day 11: Trek to Tengboche (3867m,5 hrs)
Day 12: Trek to Monjo via Namche Bazaar (2835m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 13: Trek to Lukla (2800m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 14: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 15: Transfer to Airport for your onward destination.

Everest View Trek

Whilst for many a visit to the foot of Mount Everest is a personal goal, for some it is enough to visit the Everest or Khumbu region and experience the life style of the Sherpa people, their culture, witness and the spectacular scenery. The Everest View Trek is shorter in duration than the Everest base camp trek with the famous Thyangboche Monastery at 3870m being the highest point.

Everest View Treks is especially designed for those who wish to explore this region without ascending to high altitude. Entry to the Everest region is accessible by air into the airstrip at Lukla, and from here we follow the route up to Tengboche monastery via Namche bazaar. From here we can observe breathtaking views of Mt.Everest as it rises above the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge, as well as a superb view of one of Nepal's most beautiful mountains, Ama Dablam - the 'Matterhorn of the Khumbu'. After visiting to Thyangboche Monastery retern to Lukla by a slightly different route via Khumjung.

Everest View Trekking is a short but classic trek which allows access to the most spectacular mountain views in the world in a shorter time frame. Accommodation and food is available in the local lodges. Clients often extend Everest view trip to two full weeks by taking a rafting trip or a visit to Chitwan National Park.

Jiri EBC Trek

The 20-days trek from Jiri Ebc Trekking is one of the most popular of the longer treks available. Jiri Everest Base Camp trek has a number of stunning attractions, one of the foremost being the satisfaction gained by reaching the base of Mt.Everest,the highest mountain in the world. Other attractions include the spectacular scenery of the Himalayan ranges. The Jiri Ebc trek involves a tremendous amount of uphill and downhill jiri Ebc hiking walking trail.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel and briefing about the trek
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu to Bhandar (2105) via Jiri
Day 03: Trek Bhandar to Sete (2575m)
Day 04: Trek Sete to Junbesi (2675m)
Day 05: Trek Junbesi to Nunthala (2330m)
Day 06: Trek to Bupsadanda (2100m)
Day 07: Trek to Surke
Day 08: Trek to Phakding (2610 m)
Day 09: Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 10: Rest & Acclimatization
Day 11: Trek to Tengboche (3850m)
Day 12: Trek to Dingboche (4350m)
Day 13: Trek to Lobuche (4930m)
Day 14: Trek to Gorak Shep (5160m) & Climb Kalapathar (5545 m) back to Gorak Shep
Day 15: Trek to Everest Base Camp (5550m) & back to Gorak Shep & trek to Pheriche
Day 16: Trek to Tengboche
Day 17: Trek to Lukla
Day 18: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 19: Transfer to Airport for your onward destination.

Gokyo Chola EBC Trek

Gokyo Chola Pass Ebc Trek offers a good alternative to the traditional trek to Everest Base Camp. From Gokyo-Ri we can see four 8000m peaks (Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu) are clearly visible. There are several options for additional side trips and high altitude walking, including the crossing of Cho-la, a 5368m high pass into Everest Khumbu Himalayan regions.

EBC Kalapathar Trek

EBC Kalapathar the world's must famous view point of Everest region in Nepal.With eight of the world's ten highest peaks, Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountains vistas. Everest trek is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world's highest mountain ( 8848m ) but also for its friendly Sherpa people, picturesque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, colourful festivals and monasteries. The flora and fauna are other ornaments of the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park. The story of the YETI from the Khumbu region is still a mystery to the world.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel and briefing about the trek
Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.)
Day 04: Rest day and excursion to Khumjung Monastery or Khunde
Day 05: Trek to Tengboche (3867 m)
Day 06: Trek to Pheriche
Day 07: Trek to Lobuche (4930m)
Day 08: Trek to Everest Base Camp (5550m) & back to Gorak Shep
Day 09: Trek to Gorak Shep (5160m), Climb Kalapathar & trek down to Dingboche (4360 m)
Day 10: Trek to Tengboche
Day 11: Trek to Khumjung (3790m) 5 ½ hrs
Day 12: Trek to Monjo via Namche Bazaar (2835m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 13: Trek to Lukla (2800m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 14: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 15: Transfer to Airport for your onward destination.

Everest Gokyo Valley Trekking

The most magnificent and picturesque of the eastern mountain ranges rise above the well known town of Namche Bazaar, from where trekkers travel toward the top of the world, Mt EVEREST. It towers over numerous panoramic peaks. The trek up to the summit of Gokyo-Ri,is a memorable up to 5280m. of elevation. The trek includes a visit to Gokyo lake and over leads you near Cho-Oyu base camp. These excursions will become some of the most memorable of your exotic experiences. During this trip, you will watch festivals and Sherpa customs, including the biggest and holiest worship celebrated at Tyangboche gompa.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel and briefing about the trek
Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.)
Day 04: Rest & Acclimatization
Day 05: Trek to Mong Danda (3800m)
Day 06: Trek to Dole (4040m)
Day 07: Trek to Machhermo(4410m)
Day 08: Trek to Gokyo (4750m)
Day 09: Climb Gokyo Peak (5357m) / back to Gokyo and trek to Luza (4470 m)
Day 10: Trek to Mong Danda
Day 11: Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 12: Trek to Lukla
Day 13: Fly to Kathmandu
Day 14: Transfer to Airport for your onward destination

Gokyo Renjo La Pass Trekking

It is an Interesting alternative trekking trail which fallow the main trail of Everest Base camp through birch and rhododendron forest to the yak herder’s settlement in the Khumbu area. Its remoteness are the major area's where we can easily views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Cho-oyu, breathtaking walk between Gokyo Nangpala after crossing Renjo la Pass and Sherpa culture are the main ingredents highlights of this trek.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, transfer to hotel and briefing about the trek
Day 02: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2610 m)
Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m)
Day 04: Rest & Acclimatization in Namche Bazaar
Day 05: Trek to Dole via Phortse Tanga
Day 06: Trek to Machhermo (4410m)
Day 07: Trek to Gokyo (4750m, 5 hrs)
Day 08: Climb Gokyo Ri (5280m) & and trek down to Gokyo Lake (5 hrs)
Day 09: Cross over Renjo Pass (5360m) and continue trek to Lundhen (4380m), 7 hrs
Day 10: Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 11: Trek to Lukla
Day 12: Fly to Kathmandu
Day 13: Transfer to Airport for your onward destination

Everest Panorama View Trek

Everest Panorama View Trek is relatively easy but it offers glimpses of Sherpa culture, tradition and their lifestyle along with great mountain views of the world that include Everest, Lhotse, Thamserku, Ama Dablam and other many snowy peaks. The Everest Panorama view trekking trail takes you up high to Tengboche Monastery without being struggled of high altitude sickness. This trek is ideal for those who have less time in Nepal and still want a view of Everest. Our final destination of the Everest Panorama view trek is Tengboche village with its famous Buddhist monastery where we have time to soak up the atmosphere along with some tremendous views of the very beautiful Himalayas Peak Mt. Everest & Ama Dablam. After the visit we descend to Lukla and take a flight to Kathmandu.

Ganesh Himal Region Treks

Ganesh Himal Region Trek, one of the Nepal's renowned peaks, is situated in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu. The trek to Ganesh Himal offers the terraced hillsides dominating the sky as well as ethnical diversity from various groups & their mixed of lifestyle that gives you a glimpse into real Nepali life & the tour gives the trekkers an ample opportunity to observe the rich Nepalese cultural tradition being very closer with locals, & definitely giving you a sense of full satisfaction. Gorkha is an ancient historical place situated on a hill overlooking the snowy peaks of the Himalayas that includes two very attractive temples including Gorakhanath and Kali inside the place precinct. In addition to this, the region also offer you, an excellent habitat for a wide variety of plants & animals; 526 species of plants (including 40 species of orchids), and 300 species of birds & other interesting wild animals includes the Himalayan thar, gaur, many kinds of monkeys and musk deer & so on. Likewise, there is some interesting panoramic views destination too, which includes the Singla pass, Pangsang Bhanjyang, Jaisal Kunda, Jyamrung, Khanchok and Gorkha, offering more than 35 mountains over 6000m (19'680ft).

Ganesh Himal Trek

Ganesh Himal Trek, one of the Nepal's renowned peaks, is situated in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu. The trek to Ganesh Himal offers the terraced hillsides dominating the sky as well as ethnical diversity from various groups & their mixed of lifestyle that gives you a glimpse into real Nepali life & the tour gives the trekkers an ample opportunity to observe the rich Nepalese cultural tradition being very closer with locals, & definitely giving you a sense of full satisfaction. Gorkha is an ancient historical place situated on a hill overlooking the snowy peaks of the Himalayas that includes two very attractive temples including Gorakhanath and Kali inside the place precinct. In addition to this, the area also offer you, an excellent habitat for a wide variety of plants & animals; 526 species of plants (including 40 species of orchids), and 300 species of birds & other interesting wild animals includes the Himalayan thar, gaur, many kinds of monkeys and musk deer & so on. Likewise, there is some interesting panoramic views destination too, which includes the Singla pass, Pangsang Bhanjyang, Jaisal Kunda, Jyamrung, Khanchok and Gorkha, offering more than 35 mountains over 6000m (19'680ft).

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu to Trishuli (72 km/ 5 hours) & trek to Salangkhu khola (548m)
Day 03: Trek to Balche Village
Day 04: Trek to Gonga.
Day 05: Trek to Singla Pass (4600 m.)
Day 06: Trek to Pangsang.
Day 07: Trek to Shomdhang
Day 08: Trek to Jogeshwar Kund (Lake)
Day 09: Rest day.
Day 10: Trek to Lin.ju Khola
Day 11: Trek to Serthung Village (3850 m)
Day 12: Trek to Laba
Day 13: Trek to Mongeythanti
Day 14: Trek to Dumchet village
Day 15: Trek to Budhigandaki
Day 16: Trek to Arughat Bazaar
Day 17: Trek to Khanchowk danda
Day 18: Trek to Gorkha
Day 19: Explore around Gorkha
Day 20: Drive from Gorkha to Kathmandu (1,300m)
Day 21: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination.

Annapurna Region Treks

The Annapurna Region Trek lies towards the north of central Nepal. The region has been recognized as one of the world’s best trekking destinations that offer extremely diverse terrain, different cultural groups and high breathing views of the mountain ranges. The combination of easy walking and majestic scenery makes the region a trekker’s paradise. Subtropical to alpine vegetation and climates are found changing with the elevations.

Getting There:
Annapurna Region Trek can be reached by air or overland. The most convenient option for Annapurna Region trek is by land transportation up to Pokhara,Besisahar,Nayapool,Beni,Dhumpus Phedi,Manang and Jomsom Muktinath all the places are connected by road from Kathmandu.

Permit and fees:
Special trekking permits are not required to visit this region. National Park Conservation fee is to be paid.

Dhaulagiri Round Trekking

Dhaulagiri round trekking is a long trekking tour to the foot of the Mt.Dhaulagiri which takes us to the base camp of the White Mountain or Dhaulagiri. We go through the farming lands till Beni and then follow the course of Myagdi Khola which goes into the very center of the Dhaulagiri massif enjoying the first views of the impressive eastern wall of mountain in the meantime. Once we get to the camp we see the gigantic northern wall as well as the Dhaulagiri, I, III and IV carrying on through the French Pass (5,360 m) and end in the valley of Kali Gandaki, Marpha and Jomsom.

Jomsom Muktinath Trekking

Fly deep into the Annapurna Himal for an incredible close-up view of the Himalaya. This short trek along the Kali Gandaki reveals the life of the Thakhali who make this area their home and explores from Kagbeni peak north towards the long forbidden kingdom of Mustang. The temple of Muktinath although dedicated to Vishnu is sacred to both Hindu and Buddhist and many ascetic sadhus gather here.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (915m.)
Day 03: Fly from Pokhara to Jomsom (2700m.) & trek to Kagbeni
Day 04: Trek to Muktinath (3,817m, 4 hrs)
Day 05: Trek to Jomsom (2710m)
Day 06: Trek to Marpha (2670m, 5hrs)
Day 07: Trek to Ghasa (6 hrs)
Day 08: Trek to Tatopani (1189m, 5 hrs)
Day 09: Trek Ghorepani (2850 m, 5 hrs)
Day 10: Excursion to Poon Hill & trek to Ulleri (2080m)
Day 11: Trek to Nayapul & drive to Pokhara
Day 12: Drive back from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 13: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Royal Trekking Nepal

Royal Trekking Nepal has been named as Royal Trek (1800 m) after Prince Charles of Wales visited through the small hills in early eighties along with 90 entourage. The Royal Trek is highly recommended for those trekkers who have never experienced about trekking in Nepal before and equally suitable for family. As the route does not ascend to high altitude, the climate is warmer and you will have the opportunity to stroll through the rice terraced fields. It offers great views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Manaslu & Lamjung Himalayas. It gives an opportunity to explore the villages of the middle hills of Nepal.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (915m.)
Day 03: Drive to Bijayapur Khola and trek to Kalikasthan (1,370m)
Day 04: Trek to Syaklung (1,730m)
Day 05: Trek to Chisapani (1550m)
Day 06: Trek to Begnas Tal & drive to Pokhara
Day 07: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 08: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang Trek is a very popular trekking destination in Annapurna region in Nepal. Since the Home Ministry of Nepal announced the opening of restricted areas in October 1991. However, there is strict control over obtaining special permits from the Department of Immigration in order to protect local traditions from outside influence as well as to protect their environment. The region of the Kaligandaki, from the Tibetan border south to Kagbeni, is generally referred to as “Upper Mustang”. The trekking to Lo Manthang passes through an almost tree-less barren landscape. A steep rocky trail climbs up and down hills with panoramic views of Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and several other peaks, making a truly memorable trek.

Siklish Trekking

Rough and wild, Siklish Trekking cuts through less traveled country south of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal massif. With good views and rough terrain, the local people are unaccustomed to trekkers. This trek is a spectacular short trek and traverses a variety of terrain from lowland villages and rice terraces up to 3000m where one finds the biggest Gurung village as well as natural flower forest of rhododendron, best seen in the spring.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (915m.)
Day 03: Pokhara to Kalikasthan (1370m)
Day 04: Kalikasthan to Lama Khet (1680m)
Day 05: Lama Khet to Siklish (1980m)
Day 06: Siklish to Neuli Kharka or Forest camp (2200m)
Day 07: Forest Camp to Ghale Gaon (2000m)
Day 08: Ghale Gaon to Pokhara
Day 09: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 10: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Nar-Phu Valley Trekking

Nar-Phu Valley Trekking is probably the wilderness trek in the Annapurna region to explore hidden valley and challenging high passes trek such as Masokanto La (5099m), Kangla pass (5200m) & Tilicho Pass (5230m) with beautiful Lake Tilicho. The trail starts over the Marshysangdi river to the steep portals of the Nar Phu valley that opens up to a spectacular view of high snow peaks, ancient villages and high altitude grazing settlements. Closed to trekkers untill late 2002, the government of Nepal has now opened it for the western travelers and explorers to visit this non touristry and untouched areas of this high alpine valley.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Special permit preparation and briefing about the trek
Day 03: Drive to Khudi (800m, 6hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Bahundanda (1310m.)
Day 05: Trek to Chamje (1430m)
Day 06: Trek to Dharapani (1920m.)
Day 07: Trek to Koto (2630 m, 5 hrs walking).
Day 08: Trek to Methang pati (3560m)
Day 09: Trek to Meta (4400m)
Day 10: Trek Meta to Phu Village (4050 m)
Day 11: Excursion around Phu Village and Monastery
Day 12: Hike to Himlung Base Camp (4,850 m)
Day 13: Trek Phu to Nar Village (4150m)
Day 14: Explore Nar Village (4150m)
Day 15: Cross Kang La Pass & trek to Ngawal (3675 m)
Day 16: Trek to Manang
Day 17: Rest/Exploration day in Manang
Day 18: Trek Chame (2650 m, 7 hrs)
Day 19: Drive Chame to Besishahar and continue drive to Kathmandu
Day 20: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is known of the shortest treks designed up to Annapurna region. Ghorepani Poon Hill trek is known as Annapurna view trek also. It is very popular trekking in Nepal.The highest point of this trek (3210 mtrs) Poon Hill. And its (400 mtrs) above from superb Ghorepani village. Poon Hill offers; spectacular sunrise over the Annapurna Himalayas, where the mountains stretch as far as the eye can see North towards Tibet, West towards the Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges and East with superb views of the Annapurna Himalayan ranges and Manalsu and Ganesh Himal on the clear day, it is even possible to see the transcendental valley to the southern side. Poon Hill Trek is easy and can organized throughout the year. The facilities on the trail are well developed. The overland drive from Pokhara takes you to Nayapul within one and a half hours and from Nayapul we start the trek through farm terraces, mountain villages and lush river valleys.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek, a legendary base camp of Mount Annapurna (8091m.) lies in Annapurna region. And, we are familiar with the fact that Mt. Annapurna is the 10th highest mountain in the world. Along with Mt. Annapurna, we can see the premium view of Annapurna South (7273m.), Gangapurna (7454m.), Mt Fishtail (6997m.), Mt Fang (7647m.) and Glacier Dome. From here, we can also observe in the North-central Nepal broadening alongside with Lamjung Himal from the Kali Gandaki in the west to the Marsyangdi in the east.

The pleasant trek to Annapurna Base Camp also offers us to enjoy natural surrounded all the way through waterfalls, farmlands, villages, rhododendron forests (bloom during spring time), oak and pine trees, and panorama takes us out of the world. Annapurna is a famous trekking for the visitors who are keen to become close spectator of highest mountains in the earth and the magnificence of the sunrise over the snow-topped mountains. Also, we will pass through a various geographical and cultural disparity with astonishing ranges of flora and fauna as well as spot different kinds of birds and animals including rare animals like snow leopard, musk deer etc. Another feature of the trek is seeing the sights of unique culture of Magar and Gurung community and their welcoming nature.

Beginning from the lake city of Pokhara, within a short drive of Pokhara we arrive at Naya Pul and it is from here our stroll in real. While trekking along to Ghandruk, along with taking pleasure from the ethnic hospitality and cultural glory of Gurung museum, we can have a glimpse on two highest peaks Mt. Annapurna (8091 m.) and Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m. Via Machhapuchhre Base Camp, we as a final point reach Annapurna Base Camp and return the same route passing through the magnificent rhododendron forest and descend down to Birethanti, passing by various waterfalls and few tiny villages and ethnic communities.

Overall, this 11-day Annapurna Base Camp Trek is meant for the trekkers who have time limit but do not want to miss out observing magnificent natural beauty as well as to become close spectator of highest mountains in the earth.

Note:
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Annapurna Circuit Trekking

The Annapurna Circuit Trekking is one of the world's classic treks - one that no serious trekker can afford to miss. Experienced mountain walkers will relish the annapurna circuit trek. This adventure that reveals the best of Nepal's mountain scenery, which includes superb views of ice-clad giants such as all four Annapurna peaks, Lamjung, Tilicho, Chulu East, Pisang Peak, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhare. On the Annapurna circuit trek we stay in local teahouses along the entire route makes for a comfortable trip and enables you to see something of traditional Nepalese life. The Annapurna circuit treks starts in the lowlands of Besisahar you climb steadily higher, passing first through the predominately Hindu villages of the Gurung and Chhetri people until you reach the arid highlands around Manang where many Tibetans live, having made the incredible journey across the mountains further north. The Annapurna circuit requires careful acclimatisation to allow you to cross the literal highpoint of the trek.Thorung La pass (5416m), before you descend to holy Muktinath and the Kali Gandaki river valley. The Annapurna full circuit treks is still one of the most beautiful treks in the world.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Bulbule (840m) and trek to Ngadi (860 m)
Day 03: Trek to Ghermu (1100m, 5 hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Dharapani
Day 05: Trek Dharapani to Chame (2670 m.)
Day 06: Trek Chame to Pisang (3210 m.)
Day 07: Trek Pisang to Manang (3540m.)
Day 08: Acclimatization at Manang
Day 09: Manang to Yak Kharka (4,090 m).
Day 10: Yak Khadka to Thorong Phedi (4,490 m).
Day 11: Cross Thorung La (5416m) and trek to Muktinath (3700m)
Day 12: Trek Muktinath to Jomsom (2710m)
Day 13: Fly Jomsom-Pokhara
Day 14: Drive back from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 15: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Mardi Himal Trekking

Mardi Himal Trekking offers the opportunity to escape Nepal's tourist trails to venture in to the deep forests and roam the high alpine pastures that flank the Annapurna ranges. The emphasis of the trek is on the forest and wilderness zone of Annapurna mountains. Some villages are visited on the last days of the trek and these receive few visitors and retain much of their traditional charm. There is an essence of exploration on this trek. The trails we follow are not well used and sometimes hard to identify. Sometimes shepherds and pilgrims pass by. Our Annapurna Mardi Himal trek is designed to provide outstanding mountain views and the tea-house is available this days with Mardi Himal trails and into the forests and villages that have not felt the impact of tourism.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Trekking preparation and briefing about the trek
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (915m.)
Day 04: Drive to Phedi (1080m) and trek to Dhampus (1580m, 2 hrs)
Day 05: Trek Dhampus to Forest camp (2480m, 6 hrs)
Day 06: Trek to Mardi Himal High Camp
Day 07: Day Excursion to Mardi Base Camp and back to Mardi High Camp (4500m)
Day 08: Trek to Siding Village (1280m)
Day 09: Drive to Pokhara
Day 10: Drive back from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 11: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Panchase Trekking

Beginning and ending in Pokhara the rather easy Panchase Trekking (2500m) is a beautiful village situated within the Annapurna Himalaya trekking area. Inhabited by different ethnic groups this region is famous as non tourist trekking area. Panchase hill trekking is an ideal trekking destination for short trekking holidays in Nepal. Panchase trekking in Nepal supports an abundant array of bird life. Similarly trekking to Panchase along with its subtropical basin passes through colorful rhododendron forest providing excellent mountain views. Nepal Panchase trek is emerging as a popular village tourism destination.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (915m.)
Day 03: Drive to Khare khola and trek to Bumdi (2200m) (4 hr)
Day 04: Trek to Panchase Bhanjyang (2800m) (6 hr)
Day 05: Hike to Panchase Hilltop (2500m) and Explore around
Day 06: Trek to Bhadaure (1700m, 6 hrs)
Day 07: Trek to Dhampus Village (1080m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 08: Trek Dhampus to Phedi (2-3 hrs) & Drive to Pokhara (915 m)
Day 09: Drive back from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 10: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Dolpo Region Treks

Dolpo Region Trek is one of Nepal’s most remote and isolated areas that offer a real adventure trekking on rugged and natural unspoiled terrain. It lies in the rain shadow area beyond the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri region. It was only opened for trekkers in 1990. The trails are simply caravan route meandering across two high passes towards semi-desert lunar shaped realm. This region has still preserved one of the last remnants of traditional Tibetan culture and the local people practice the pre Buddhist Bon-Po religion. The people are of Tibetan origin and engage in trade and cultivation. Even in the monsoon it is possible to organize trek to this region. During this time one can see blooming of rare species of flora like orchids, edelweiss, campanules, forget-me-nots and other alpine plants. Trekking to Dolpo region requires special permits from department of immigration.

Upper Dolpo Trekking

Upper Dolpo area lies beyond the Himalaya and is considered one of the most remote and isolated from modern civilization. It spreads out 2100sq miles area adjoining Nepal’s north –west frontier with Tibet. The people of this area are the Tibetan migrants living in around 38 scattered villages since time immemorial. Here, one can experience the traditional Tibetan culture and people’s way of living. Upper Dolpo Trekking is also known for exceptional natural beauty and abundance of alpine fauna. Trekking around this area mesmerizes the travelers with splendid views of Api Himal, Saipal and Dhaulagiri. Besides Buddhist monasteries, unique centuries- old human civilization at this high altitude is another remarkable aspect of trekking. Most of the people are still engaged in the salt trade from Tibet.

Out-line Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Special trekking permit preparation
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu-Nepalgunj
Day 04: Fly from Nepalgunj to Juphal (Dolpo) (2,320m), trek to Dunai, 2-3 hrs
Day 05: Trek to Tarakot (2,850m), 5-6 hrs
Day 06: Trek to Lahini (3140 m, 5-6hrs)
Day 07: Trek to Chheur/ Tarakot (3610 m, 5-6hrs)
Day 08: Trek to Lower Tarap Valley (3350 m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 09: Trek to Upper Tarap Valley (3650 m)
Day 10: Trek to Upper-Dho (4100 m, 5 hrs)
Day 11: Trek to Shering Gompa (4400 m)
Day 12: Trek to Langmo Che (4900 m)
Day 13: Trek to Sibu (5 hrs)
Day 14: Trek to Saldang at (4000 m, 5 hrs)
Day 15: Trek to Ching La
Day 16: Trek to Shey Gompa (4200 m, 5hrs)
Day 17: Rest/Acclimatization at Shey Gompa
Day 18: Cross Kang La Pass (5300m) & Trek to Shelud Bhanjyang
Day 19: Trek to Ringmo (3600 m, 5-6hrs)
Day 20: Trek to Sekpa (2600m, 6hrs)
Day 21: Trek to Juphal
Day 22: Fly to Nepalgunj & Kathmandu
Day 23: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination
Note:
This package can be customized according to your duration of holiday. The departure schedule could be changed on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, land slides, and avalanches. Extra cost will be added if the trip is extended.

Lower Dolpo Trekking

Lower Dolpo Trekking area covers inside the Shey-Phoksundo National Park of mid-western Nepal, behind the Dhaulagiri massif, towards the Tibetan Plateau. Cut off by a series of very high passes, closed by snow most of the year. Dolpo remains a truly isolated corner of Nepal. Time has stood still here for centuries as the inhabitants of Tibetan stock continue to live, cultivate and trade the way their forefathers used to do since time immemorial. Other highlights of the area is preserved eco-system encompasses a wild and wonderful variety of plants and wildlife, including the blue sheep and leopard. A trek through Lower Dolpo is an experience not easily forgotten in life.

Out-line Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Special trekking permit preparation
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu-Nepalgunj
Day 04: Fly from Nepalgunj to Juphal (Dolpo) (2,320m), trek to Dunai, 2-3 hrs
Day 05: Trek to Tarakot (2,850m), 5-6 hrs
Day 06: Trek to Chanki (2,900m)
Day 07: Trek to Tarap Valley (3,200m)
Day 08: Rest / Acclimatise / Explore at Tarap Valley
Day 09: Trek to Dho Tarap (4,040m)
Day 10: Trek to Numa Phedi (4,500)
Day 11: Trek to Numa La Pass (5,190m) Baga Phedi (4,200m)
Day 12: Trek to Phoksundo Lake (3,600m)
Day 13: Rest/Explore Phoksundo/ Rigmo Village
Day 14: Trek to Roha Village (2,944m)
Day 15: Trek to Dunai (2,150m, 5 - 6 hrs)
Day 16: Trek to Juphal (2,350m)
Day 17: Fly to Nepalgunj & Kathmandu
Day 18: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination
Note:
This package can be customized according to your duration of holiday. The departure schedule could be changed on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, land slides, and avalanches. Extra cost will be added if the trip is extended.

Langtang Region Treks

Langtang Region Trek is the third most popular trekking region in Nepal that covers Langtang- Gosainkunda and Helambu valleys. This region lies north of Kathmandu and easily accessible by road. Most of the trekking trails pass through rice terraces, farmlands, ancient villages, rhododendron forests on the higher altitude. The varied topography, high alpine pastures, glaciers, moraines, fresh water lake- Gosainkunda are the major highlights of Langtang region Trek. The people of Langtang region belong to one of the ethnic groups of Nepal called ‘Tamang’ whose religious practices, language and costume are not identical to other ethnic people of Everest, Annapurna and Mustang regions. Lake Gosainkunda of the region is the most sacred to Hindu & Buddhist pilgrims who throng to celebrate during the full moon day in the month of August. Trekking to langtang region is highly recommended to those who want to explore nature, culture & love to be adventurous.

Getting There:
Langtang Region Trek can reached by land transportation from Kathmandu.

Permits and fees:
Special trekking permits are not required to visit Langtang region. National Park Conservation fee is to be paid.

Langtang Valley Trekking

Langtang Region Trek is the third most popular trekking region in Nepal that covers Langtang- Gosainkunda and Helambu valleys. This region lies north of Kathmandu and easily accessible by road. Most of the trekking trails pass through rice terraces, farmlands, ancient villages, rhododendron forests on the higher altitude. The varied topography, high alpine pastures, glaciers, moraines, fresh water lake- Gosainkunda are the major highlights of Langtang region Trek. The people of Langtang region belong to one of the ethnic groups of Nepal called ‘Tamang’ whose religious practices, language and costume are not identical to other ethnic people of Everest, Annapurna and Mustang regions. Lake Gosainkunda of the region is the most sacred to Hindu & Buddhist pilgrims who throng to celebrate during the full moon day in the month of August. Trekking to langtang region is highly recommended to those who want to explore nature, culture & love to be adventurous.

Getting There:
Langtang Region Trek can reached by land transportation from Kathmandu.

Permits and fees:
Special trekking permits are not required to visit Langtang region. National Park Conservation fee is to be paid.

Langtang Gosainkunda Trekking

The Langtang Gosainkunda Trekking is a collection of Tamang Village Region north of Kathmandu, close to the Tibetan border. The rough road now reaches as far as Dhunche, only a day’s drive from Kathmandu. Yet, despite this, Langtang remains a relatively less trekked area. Bill Tilman, a famous explorer and climbing partner of Eric Shipton, described Langtang as one of the world’s most beautiful valleys. We exit by passing the holy lake of Gosainkunda and crossing the Laurebina La (4600m). Here, you will have excellent view into Tibet and meet Hindu pilgrims before gradually dropping down the ridges and driving back to Kathmandu.

Out-line Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive to Syabrubesi (1460 m), overnight at local lodge.
Day 03: Trek to Lama Hotel, overnight at local lodge.
Day 04: Trek to Kyanjing Gompa (3730m), overnight at local lodge.
Day 05: Rest Day (Local Exploration)
Day 06: Trek to Lama Hotel (2340m), overnight at local lodge.
Day 07: Trek to Thulo Syabru (2210m) 6 hrs and overnight at local lodge.
Day 08: Trek to Shin Gompa ((3350m), overnight at local lodge.
Day 09: Trek to Gosainkunda Lake (4380m), overnight at local lodge.
Day 10: Rest and explore around Gosainkunda Lake
Day 11: Trek to Sing Gompa
Day 12: Trek to Dhunche
Day 13: Drive from Dhunche to Kathmandu by local bus
Day 14: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Gosainkunda Helambu Trekking

Gosainkunda Helambu Trekking is the most striking feature is the contrasting climate, terrain, flora to be found here within a close proximity. The trail could begin in a tropical forest and by evening put you in the middle of a freezing alpine landscape. The sacred lake of Gosainkunda is one of the chief lures here. The Hindu faithful come to worship the numerous shrines of Lord Shiva in the area. Great views of Langtang Lirung (7245m), Ganesh Himal (7146m) and Dorje Lhakpa (6990m) peaks are the reward for the trekkers.The language, culture and dress of the Helambu Sherpas are very different from the Solu Khumbu Sherpas. Accessibility has created an influx of tourist, making Helambu a popular tourist destination.

Langtang Classical Trekking

The Langtang classic trekking trail is used by very few trekkers & climbers. Just after the monsoon, this trek gives superb views of the great peak of Langtang Lirung (7246m) which dominates the upper valley and straddles the Tibetan border. In spring time it is an ideal place to spot birds and flowers of Nepal. According to a legend, a lama following a runaway yak was discovered in the valley, hence the name -Lang (Tibetan name for YAK), Tang (more correctly "Dhang" means to follow). There are good opportunities for moderate climbing excursions here, you should allow some extra days for exploration of the extensive glacier system. Our return route takes us past the holy lakes of Gosainkunda, an important place of pilgrimage, and over a high pass that brings us almost to the edge of Kathmandu itself.

Helambu Circuit Trekking

Helambu Circuit Trekking is a 7- days trek that makes a circuit of the Helambu region. The easiest starting point for this trek is Sundarijal due its proximity to Kathmandu. Helambu is the good trekking destination throughout the normal October to May trekking season. This trek remains at reasonably low elevations, there is little chance of altitude problem but you should be prepared for cold and possible snow at Tharepati during the winter. There are fewer trekkers here than in the Everest, Annnapurna or Langtang regions and good lodges are abundant and uncrowded.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive to Sundarijal & trek to Chisapani (2300m.)
Day 03: Trek to Kutumsang (2446m.) 7 hrs
Day 04: Trek to Thade pati (3650m.) 5 hrs
Day 05: Trek to Melamchi Gaon (2640m.)
Day 06: Trek to Tarkeghyang (2743m.) 6 hrs
Day 07: Trek to Shermathang (2620m.)
Day 08: Trek to Melamchi Pul bazaar (846m)
Day 09: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 10: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Langtang Ganja La Pass Trekking

Langtang Ganja La Pass Trekking in Manaslu region is less touristy trekking area in Nepal. It was only officially opened for trekker's in 1991. The entire Manaslu region is geographically spectacular and culturally fascinating due to superb Himalaya scenery, lush valleys, beautiful landscapes, very few human settlements and diverse flora and fauna. We trek to only high altitude avoiding the humid temperature of the lowlands. We don’t see any other trekkers the first ten days of the trek while making the circuit via Rupina La. Mostly this trek covers ethno-cultural scenario along with spectacular mountain views.

Eastern Region Treks

The Eastern Region Trek of Nepal provides unique treks along rarely visited trails. One of the main attractions is the spectacular scenery of rhododendrons in bloom on the hills and ridges along the way. Deer and wild sheep are often spotted in the area and birds are found in abundance. The region is home to ethnic groups of Kirant, notably the Rais and Limbus. The popular trekking areas in this region are Kanchanjunga area, Milke Danda and Jaljale Himal. In general, the region has not been developed to cater to independent trekkers so groups must be fully self sufficient.

Getting There:
The starting points for treks in the Far East are at Basantapur, Taplejung and Tumlingtar. Basantapur needs minimum of sixteen – hour drive from Kathmandu. There are no tourist bus services so trekkers must either use scheduled bus services or arrange private transport. Another option is flying to Tumlingtar or Taplejung from the capital. The flights take approximately forty –five to fifty minutes from Kathmandu and about 20 minutes from Biratnagar to Taplejung.

Permits and fees:
Much of the trekking area lies within the Kanchanjunga Conservation Area and a permit fee is required for entry. Trekkers arriving via Kakarbitta border point must first travel to Kathmandu to obtain trekking permits as the government’s immigration office at Kakarbitta does not issue the required permit. The best time to trek in the region is between September and May.

Kanchanjunga Trekking

Kanchanjunga Base Camp Trekking tour leads us to one of the most remote areas in Nepal, where we can find the world’s third-highest mountain, the Kanchanjunga (8,598m). This mountain is situated at the east and on the frontier with India and the old kingdom of Sikkim. We shall be able to visit two base camps of this mountain, situated at the north and south of the mountain.

Note:
This package can be customized according to your duration of holiday. The departure schedule could be changed on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, land slides, and avalanches. Extra cost will be added if the trip is extended. This is Camping base Trekking.

Makalu Trekking

Makalu Base Camp Trekking visits one of the most remote and unfrequented areas of Nepal. Makalu Trekking is an ideal trek for those with the time and desire to experience lifestyle of different ethnic people and the cultures, to view incredible range of landscapes from mountain to glacial terrain. We follow the Arun River, pass through the beautiful villages of Sedua and Num from where we will have a nice view of Makalu (8,438m) and Chamlang (7,317m).

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day02: Fly to Tumlingtar and drive to Chichila (1,840m, 2 to 3 hrs)
Day 03: Trek to Num (1,500m, 5hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Seduwa (1,530m)
Day 05: Trek to Tashi Gaon (2,070m)
Day 06: Trek to Kauma (3,470m)
Day 07: Rest/Exploration in Kauma
Day 08: Trek to Mumbuk (3,570m, 5 hrs)
Day 09: Trek to Nhe Kharka (3,000m, 6 hrs)
Day 10: Trek to Sherson (4,615m, 8 hrs)
Day 11: Trek to Makalu Base camp (5,000m)
Day 12: Rest day at the Base Camp
Day 13: Trek to Nhe Kharka (3,000m)
Day 14: Trek to Mumbuk (3,570m)
Day 15: Trek to Kauma (3,470m)
Day 16: Trek to Tashi Gaon (2,070m)
Day 17: Trek to Pukuwa (1,520 m)
Day 18: Trek to Bumling (1,160 m)
Day 19: Trek to Tumlingtar (860 m)
Day20: Fly Back to Kathmandu
Day 21: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Note:
This package can be customized according to your duration of holiday. The departure schedule could be changed on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, land slides, and avalanches, extra cost will be added if the trip is extended. This is Camping base organize trek.

Manaslu Treks

The area to the east of the Annapurna is known by Manaslu region trek. A few visitors trek to Manaslu region, which makes them a unique experience being in the wilderness. The area is bordered by River Budhi Gandaki and to the west by River Marshyangdi. This area is marked by two cultural highlights: Gorkha, which is the ancestral place of the Shah dynasty and the famous temple of Manakamana. Since the treks in the Manaslu region originate at around 1000 meters and reach as high as 5300 meters, the trekkers will see a wide range of flora typical of the middle hills and alpine regions of Nepal. Plants to be seen around here are pine, rhododendron and wildlife includes barking deer, pika and Himalayan marmots. Birds to be sighted in the region are pheasant, raven and chough. People of Tibetan origin inhabit several villages in the Upper Manaslu region. At lower Manaslu area other ethnic groups such as Gurungs and Tamangs inhabit. The best time to trek here is between September-November and March-May. A lots of Lodges teahouses area seen nowadays in the Manaslu Conservation Area (MCA), however, teahouse trekking is suggested in this days. Government regulations require the entire group trekking to the Manaslu circuit to be full board camping before but you can do teahouse as well for small groups.

Getting There:
The main hub for treks in Manaslu region is the town of Gorkha, which can be reached from Kathmandu in about four hour drive by bus or car. The alternative starting point is Dhading Besi, from where it can be reached by bus in about five hours.

Permits and fees:
The major trekking route in the Manaslu region, the Manaslu circuit, requires a special trekking permit which trekkers can acquire through Admiral Adventure Treks.

Manaslu Circuit Trekking

The Manaslu Circuit Trekking is one of the classic treks in Gorkha Nepal. The trail up the Budhi Gandaki is one of the most famous routes in Nepal and there is huge amount of climbing as you trek up and down over ridges and onto shelves to bypass cliffs. The trail is rough and steep and it offers literally hangs on a bluff high above the river and many bridges. Manaslu Circuit trek is geographically spectacular and culturally fascinating.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Special trekking permit preparation
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Sotikhola (710m, 8 - 9 hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Machha Khola (890m)
Day 05: Trek to Jagat (1350m.)
Day 06: Trek to Philim (1700m.)
Day 07: Trek to Deng (2095m.)
Day 08: Trek to Namrung (2900m.)
Day 09: Trek to Lho gaon (3100m.)
Day 10: Trek to Sama Gaun (3525 m)
Day 11: Rest at Samagaon for Acclimatization
Day 12: Trek to Samdo
Day 13: Trek to Dharamsala(Larkya Phedi) 4460m, 4-5 hrs
Day 14: Cross Larkya La (5160m) to Bhimtang (3720m)
Day 15: Trek to Dharapani (1860m.)
Day 16: Trek to Jagat (1300m)
Day 17: Trek to Nadi (930 m, 7 hrs)
Day 18: Trek to Beshisahar (760 m,6 hrs)
Day 19: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 20: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination

Rupina La Pass Trekking

Rupina La Pass Trekking in Manaslu region is less touristy trekking area in Nepal. It was only officially opened for trekker's in 1991. The entire Manaslu region is geographically spectacular and culturally fascinating due to superb Himalaya scenery, lush valleys, beautiful landscapes, very few human settlements and diverse flora and fauna. We trek to only high altitude avoiding the humid temperature of the lowlands. We don’t see any other trekkers the first ten days of the trek while making the circuit via Rupina La. Mostly this trek covers ethno-cultural scenario along with spectacular mountain views.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to hotel.
Day 02:Arrangements of special Manaslu Rupina La pass trekking permit along with TIMS card
Day 03:Drive from Kathmandu to Gorkha (1510m)
Day 04:Trek to Nibel (700m)
Day 05:Trek to Chanaute (650m)
Day 06:Trek to Mandre Khola (1200m)
Day 07:Trek to Barpak (1900m)
Day 08:Trek to Panga Chhahara (2110m)
Day 09:Trek to Bhendi Goth (2600m)
Day 10:Trek to Rusi Camp (3100m)
Day 11:Trek to Rupina La Phedi (base camp)
Day12:Trek to Jarang (3400m) after crossing Rupina La pass 4643m
Day13:Trek to Nyak (2350m)
Day 14:Trek to Ghap (2380m)
Day 15:Trek to Namrung (2550m)
Day16:Trek to Lho (3180m)
Day 17:Trek to Sama Gaon (Gompa-3350m)
Day 18:Acclimatization day at Sama Gaon & explore Birendra Lake & monasteries
Day19:Trek to Samdo (3780m)
Day20:Trek to Larkya La Phedi (Bazaar-4390m)
Day21:Trek to Bhimtang (3630m) after crossing Larkya La pass-5213m
Day22:Trek to Tilje (2250m)
Day23:Trek to Chyamje (1400m)
Day24:Trek to Bahundanda (1310m)
Day25:Trek to Bensisahar (790m)
Day26:Drive from Bensisahar to Kathmandu(trek ends)

Note:
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Tsum Valley Trek

Tsum valley Trek a unknown landscape is in Gorkha District which holds historic background of whole Nepal's Shah Dynasty. Mountains, Culture and Tradition, Landscape and adventure is what specify this trekking area. Tsum, derived from Tibetan word Tsombo means vivid. It holds many passes over 5000m stretched upto northern territory of Nepal till border land to Tibet. A beautiful Trails that is just newly opened virgin trail. Crossing through beautiful villages, entering into restricted area with special permit takes you to the heart of cultural and traditional hub, where you will see the real and true image of ancient habitant is untouched by outer world. Chumchet and Chhekampar are one of the most remote village development committees in Gorkha District. This area is just opened by October 2007.
The altitude varies from 1905m till 5093m at Ngula Dhojhyang Pass on the Tibetan border. Tsum itself is derived from Tibetan word, ‘Tsombo’, which literally mean vivid. Traditionally Tsum Valley was culturally district geographical area called ‘Tsum Tso Chucksums’, which means thirteen provinces ruled as a single territory. This hidden valley is surrounded by Mountains called, Boudha Himal, Himal Chuli, Ganesh Himal and Sringi Himal. Tsum valley includes two remote VDCs, Chhekampar (Upper Tsum) and Chumchet (Lower Tsum). Its so remote that the ancient relics are still seen. The people of this area still practice polyandry system and they have unique culture, tradition and their own dialect. Many Tsumbas (Resident of Tsum Valley) report that they have seen or found the signs of Mehti, commonly referred as the ‘Yeti’ or ‘Abominable Snowman'.

Homestay Treks Nepal

Our Homestay Trek Nepal programs offer to individual or group travelers in various locations of the country. Homestay trekking program is meant to be a community – based activity involving more than one household to look after the foreign guests providing with accommodation, local food and cultural entertainments while on trek. The welcoming guests are treated with great respect like a member of the family. They can also involve in local activities such as cooking local cuisine with the host family, attending a traditional wedding, watching a local cultural dance and volunteering in the local schools, health posts, etc.

Sirubari Village Trekking

Sirubari is without doubt one of the most attractive villages in Nepal. The village is neat and clean, very colorful and warm, while the people are friendly, well educated and are enthusiastic about tourism. Sirubari is a compact farming community village. The unique attraction of Sirubari is the fact that it is the model for a growing new trend in tourism in Nepal - a trend that takes the visitor "within". Experiences stemming from observations from "without" have always attracted visitors to Nepal.Sirubari homestay a village in Syangja district southwest of Pokhara, is a short drive from Pokhara followed by a comfortable walk. The village is on a south-facing slope at 1,700 m above sea level. The climate is ideal at all times of the year with no snow ever falling in the village itself. However, the ideal time to visit is between September and June. The houses are mostly built from local materials and are well constructed and comfortable. The overwhelming impression of the village is one of order and cleanliness but with a warm and welcoming feel to it. Foot trails through the village are all stone paved. Being on the southern slopes of the ridge the village enjoys long sunny days and is ideal for agriculture.

Itinerary
Day 01:Drive Kathmandu - Pokhara. Hotel
Day 02:Drive to Pokhara - Sirubari Home stay
Day 03:Home Stay at Sirubari + Village tour
Day 04:Village tour + Cultural Program
Day 05:Group Activity + Home Stay
Day 06:Drive back to Pokhara
Day 07:Drive/ Fly to KathmanduNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Bhairav Kunda Trekking

Panch Pokhari Trekking

Panch Pokhari is named after 5 holy ponds of great religious significance. The beautiful Himalayan view and pristine nature with distinct culture is the attraction of the trek. Located at an altitude of 4,100m, Panch Pokhari offers an excellent view of Jugal Himal range, Rolwaling range etc. The trek starts from Chautara (1,450m)

Itinerary
Day 01:Drive Kathmandu to Chautara
Day 02:Trek to Sano Okhareni
Day 03:Trek to Kami Kharka
Day 04:Trek to Pauwa Bas
Day 05:Trek to Hille Bhanjyang
Day 06:Trek to Narism Pati
Day 07:Trek to Panch Pokhari
Day 08:Trek to Panch Pokhar Top & Tupi Dandav
Day 09:Trek to Dhap
Day 10:Rest day and explore the culture
Day 11:Trek to Melamchi
Day 12:Drive to Melamchi to Kathmandu.Note
This trek package can be customized according to your duration of holiday. The departure schedule could be changed on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, land slides, and avalanches. Extra cost will be added if the trip is extended.
For Panch Pokhari Trek, please enquire for the details including price.

Gorkha Trishuli Trekking

Gorkha Trisuli Homestay Trekking is a week long trek starts from Trishuli Bazar-an old famous town to the north of Kathmandu brings through nice and cultural villages with nature to the Nepal's most historical place "Gorkha" -the name of Nepal's origination. This is not very hard trek but very non-touristy, cultural and peaceful. The family lodges are available along the route. Thus, the tour & trek must not be arranged a fully organized camping. The Himalayan View of gaint Ganesh Himal family, Manaslu toward Annapurna range is the most attraction of this village tour and trek..

Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu to Trishuli and trek to Khaplebas
Day 03: Khaplebas to Bouteni
Day 04: Bouteni to Todke
Day 05: Todke to Jyamrung
Day 06: Jyamrung to Salyantar
Day 07: Salyantar to Khan Chok
Day 08: Khan Chok to Gorkha & drive to Kathmandu by bus/jeep (6-7 hrs)
Day 09: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destinationNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Ghalegaun Village Trek

Khudi in Lamjung District is a major gateway to the Annarpurnas, a famous trekking destination. The beautiful villages of Ghalegaun and Ghanpokhara lie to the north west of Khudi at the top of the nearby hills. They are situated at an altitude of 2016 metres and 2050 metres respectively. Ghalegaun Village and Ghanpokhara are mainly Gurung settlements nestled amidst mountains, rivers, streams, waterfalls and green forests. The view from the villages stretches from Buddha Himal, Himalchuli and Manaslu to the north east Mt. Lamjung and Annapurna II to the north and Mt. Machhapucchre and Annapurna South to the north west. The approach to Ghalegaun Village Trek to Ghanpokhara is a wonderful experience; the mists of the early mornings, the beautiful Khudi and Midim rivers; beautiful rhododendrons; chirping sound of the birds simply takes one to the far away place and completely with the nature. The trekking route passes through the dense forests, villages and awesome waterfalls.

Cultural Attractions:
Ghalegaun- Ghanpokhara is a model village for experiencing the typical culture and lifestyles of the Gurung people. Traditional customs are still followed during births, deaths, marriages and in other rituals. Age old cultural dances like Jyaure, serka, dohori, Ghatu, Sorathi, Jankri etc are performed on various occasions accompanied by different musical instruments and with the dancers in traditional dress.Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Drive to Beshsishar (765m) by local bus
Day 03: Trek to Ghale Gaun 1,700m via Khudi (810m, 4 hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Bhujung (1,690m 4 hrs)
Day 05: Trek to Pasgaun 1,630m 5 hrs
Day 06: Trek to Singdi (1,650m 4 - 5 hrs)
Day 07: Trek to Pakhurikot (1400m, 5 - 6 hrs)
Day 08: Trek to Libiyani (1,050 m, 6 hrs)
Day 09: Trek to Kalikasthan (1,105m, 3 - 4 hrs)
Day 10: Trek to Begnas Tal drive to Pokhara
Day 11: Sightseeing in Pokhara
Day 12: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 13: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destination Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Tamang Heritage Trail

The new tourism route is recently opened for trekking starting from Dhunche or Syabrubesi and pass through 9 VDCs namely, Thuman, Briddim, Gatlung, Goljung, Langtang, Syabrubesi, Dhunche and Chilime. The route’s main attraction is the rich Tamang-Tibetan culture. Though majority of the population are Tamangs, other ethnic groups like Brahmins, Ghales also live here. Historical places like Rasuwagadi, religious attractions like Tatopani, Parbati Kunda. The route ranges from 1467m altutude of 3165m and has variety of tropical, subtropical, temperate and sub alpine vegetation. Tibetan mountains Ganesh himal and Langtang clearly can view from the Nagtahali 3330 m and Gotlang the best view point of the area. It is also possible to see Tibetan Villages from Nagtali Major Trekking Route around Briddim apart from the unique experiences of homestay, following diverse experience can be gained along or after the visit of Briddim.

HOME STAY AT BRIDDIM
Briddim (2,229 m) is a small and beautiful Tamang village. It offers Himalayan cultural experience in the form of accommodation. About half of the 43 houses in Briddim offer accommodation at their homes. Here, visitors are accommodated as house guests and are able to have first-hand experience of the age-old culture and hospitality of the Tamang community. Being an honored guest of a rural family, sharing their daily chores and having delicious home-cooked meals with them add a different dimension to one's experience in Nepal. Briddim is at the end of the Tamang Heritage Trail. However, visitors also have the option of visiting only Briddim, which is about a 3-hour light trek from Syabrubesi.Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,460m, 9 hrs)
Day 03: Trek to Gatlang (2,238m, 6 hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Tatopani (2,380m, 6 hrs)
Day 05: Trek to Thuman (2,238m, 6 hrs)
Day 06: Trek to Rasuwagadhi (2240m)
Day 07: Trek to Briddim (2290m, 6 hrs)
Day 08: Trek to Syabrubesi (1,460m, 5 hrs)
Day 09: Drive to Kathmandu
Day 10: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destinationNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Planning a trek in Nepal is one of the most rewarding decisions of a seasoned traveller. Admiral Adventure Treks stands out amongst travel agencies because of its perfect balance of high quality authentic Gorkha-style service and budget-conscious affordability.

Trekking in Nepal means multi-day hiking & walking through rural, often isolated, rugged, and mountainous regions. While trekking, travelers enjoy unparalled mountain sceneries: the backdrops of the Himalayas. Many trekking routes vary in duration and difficulty. Admiral offers various routes through Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Gaurishankar, Dolpa, and Rara. The offerings range from day hikes to off the beaten track escapades. We have something for anyone and everyone, regardless of level of difficulty and budget. It is possible to organize treks in Nepal throughout the year.

We have treks that last a day or shorter, but we recommend you stay for at least a week. Most Pokhara and the Kathmandu Valley treks can be completed within two to four days, but the very popular Everest and Annapurna Circuit options mandate three weeks to a month.

Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak situated in the Everest region to the east of the main Khumbu trekking trails, Mera Peak stands at 6654m. Among the Himalayan trekking peaks, Mera Peak Climbing is considered the highest of all. The ascent presents no technical difficulty; the view from the summit is believed to be one of the most outstanding in the entire Nepal Himalaya. Under favorable conditions, it is possible to climb the peak and descend back on the same day. The trekking trail goes through the spectacular natural vista bypassing any technical difficulty. Any physically fit person can venture into this expedition.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Permits Preparation & Briefing
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla and prepare for the trek
Day04: Trek to Chutanga (3,430m), 3-4 hrs
Day 05: Trek to Chhatre La (4,000m) 5-6 hrs
Day 06: Trek to Mausum Kharka (3,430m) 3-4 hrs
Day 07: Trek to Thagnag (4,360m) 5-6 hrs
Day 08: Rest day for acclimatization
Day 09: Trek to Khare (5,000m) 4-5 hrs
Day 10: Trek to Mera Base Camp (5300m, 3-4 hrs)
Day 11: Mera Base Camp to High camp (5,780m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 12: Mera High Camp to Summit (6,476 m) and back to Khare (5045m, 8-9 hrs)
Day13: A spare Summit attempt day in case of bad weather
Day 14: Trek to Kothe (3600m, 4-5 hrs)
Day15: Trek to Thuli Kharka (4250m)
Day 16: Trek back to Lukla (2800m) via crossing Zatrwa La (4,600m)
Day17: Fly to Kathmandu
Day18: Transfer to Airport for your onward destinationASK A QUESTION
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This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Ramdung Peak Climbing

Ramdung peak is situated south of Na in the Upper Rolwaling region. Climbing to Ramdung peak; is from the south route via the Khare Khola. However, the normal route to this mountain is through the glaciers of North-East Flank which is a straightforward route. From the top of the peak we can have a glimpse of Himalayan mountain range from Langtang to Everest and also a splendid view of Gauri Shankar and Menlungtse. This trekking and climbing trip is challenging and one should be physically fit. A strong sense of adventure and the willingness to walk 8 to 9 hours a day, often at high altitudes is required.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu sightseeing & permits preparation
Day 03: Drive to Singati & trek to Jagat (1250m)
Day 04: Trek to Jagat (1,150m)
Day 05: Trek to Simagaun (1,900m)
Day 06: Trek to Kelche/ Dong gang
Day 07: Trek to Beding (3,690m)
Day 08: Rest day at Beding for better acclimatization
Day 09: Trek to Na Gaon (4,180m)
Day 10: Rest day at Na Gaon to explore the surrounding.
Day 12: Rest / Exploration Day.
Day 13: Trek to Ramdung High Camp.
Day 14: Climb Ramdung (5,925m) Return to the Base Camp.
Day 15: Trek to Yalung La. Camp.
Day 16: Trek to Tso Rolpa Lake (4534m)
Day17: Trek to Phedi ( Ja bou)
Day 18: Cross Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755m)
Day 19: Continue over to finish the crossing of pass
Day 20: Trek to Ngole (5,110m)
Day 21: Trek to Thame (3,820m)
Day 22: Trek to Namche Bazar (3,440m)
Day 23: Rest / Spare day at Namche Bazaar
Day 24: Trek to Lukla (2,840m)
Day 25: Fly Lukla to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day26: Free day in Kathmandu
Day27: Final departureASK A QUESTION
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Singu Chuli Peak Climbing

Singu Chuli Peak (6501 m.) an attractive mountain for climbing is also known as Fluted Peak. It was first climbed by W.F. Noyce and A.D.M. Cox from its North-East face and the top section of the East Ridge in 1952. Singu Chuli, an attractive mountain for climbing Annapurna South Base Camp offers very excellent view of this mountain.To start this climb, we drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara along the Trisuli and Marsyangdi River and further onto Nayapool. From Nayapool, we follow the way of Annapurna Base Camp trek, then cross the Annapurna glacier to gain access to the North East Face of Singu chuli peak; for another day. This is is beautiful walk along the Modi River which drains from the Annapurna Base Camp which is very sacred to the Gurung and Magar people of this region.We climb through the glaciers towards north ridge where we will set up high camp (4,900m.). From this camp we continue climbing.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel. Welcome Dinner
Day 02: Preparation day for permits and briefing on the trip
Day 03: Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara by land transportation.
Day 04: Trek to Dhampus.
Day 05: Trek to Landrung.
Day 06:Trek to Chhomrong.
Day 07: Trek to Dovan.
Day 08: Trek to Machhapuchere Base Camp.
Day 09: Trek to Glacier Camp.
Day 10: Trek to Singu Chuli base camp.
Day 11: Rest day at base camp for necessary preparation.
Day 12: Trek to High camp.
Day 13: Climb Camp I.
Day 14: Summit - base camp.
Day 15: Trek to Deurali.
Day 16: Trek to Chhomrong.
Day 17: Trek to Tadapani.
Day 18: Trek to Ghorepani.
Day 19: Trek to Birethanti.
Day 20: Trek to Nayapool and drive to Pokhara.
Day 21: Pokhara - Kathmandu by land transportation.
Day 22: Leisure Day in Kathmandu.
Day 23: Final Departure or continue your onward journey.Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak is an easy lowest trekking peak in the Langtang Region of Nepal. It is situated north of Kathmandu near the border of Tibet (China). We drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche about 7 to 8 hours by bus and then follow the trekking route of Langtang valley up to Kyangjin Gompa. From Kyangjin Gompa we will head to north the wonderful base camp of Yala Peak Climbing. The summit gives surprising good views of Langtang Lirung (7246), Dorje Lakpa (6990) and Shishapangma (8027) in Tibetan side if weather permits. The climb to Yala peak is non-technical. Prior climbing experience is not required, however some outdoor experience and average level of physical fitness is a must.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Permits Preparation & Briefing
Day 03: Drive to Syabrubesi (1460 m), 8 hrs
Day 04: Trek to Lama Hotel (2470m), 5 hrs
Day 05: Trek to Langtang village (3430m.) via Ghore Tabela
Day 06: Trek to Kyangjin Gompa (3850m) 3 hrs
Day 07: Rest day at Kyangjin Gompa & local exploration
Day 08: Trek to Yala peak Base Camp (4800m)
Day 09: Summit and back to Kyangjing Gompa
Day 10: A spare Summit attempt day in case of bad weather
Day 11: Trek to Lama Hotel (2470m)
Day 12: Trek to Syabru Besi
Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 14: Transfer to airport, departure on your own destinationNote
Yala Peak climbing + trek can be organized both in tea- house + camping (tented camp) or full boarded camping style according to interest and timeframe of the clients.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak is considered one of the easy climbing peak among the trekking Peaks in Nepal. To reach the base camp from Pisang village, the path ascends through sparse woods and pasture to a kharka at 4,380 m which is considered the best place for setting up the base camp. High camp is set up at 5,400 m climbing to a shoulder on the south-west Ridge. There will be snow at the high camp from the end of November to the end of March.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02:Preparation day for permits and briefing on the trip
Day 03:Drive to Besi Sahar & Trek to Bhulbhule
Day 04:Trek to Nagdi
Day 05:Trek to Jagat (1340 m.)
Day 06:Trek to Tal
Day 07:Trek to Chame (2710 m.)
Day 08:Trek to Pisang (3240 m.)
Day 09:Trek to Manang
Day 10:Rest day in Manang
Day 11:Trek to Pisang Base camp
Day12:Acclimatization day
Day13:Trek to High Camp
Day 14:High Camp and back to Pisang Base Camp
Day 15:Trek to High Camp
Day16:High camp - Summit & back to Base Camp
Day 17:Trek to Manang
Day 18:Manang rest day
Day 19:Trek to Thorong Phedi
Day 20:Trek to Thorong Pass -Muktinath
Day 21:Trek to Jomsom
Day 22:Fly back to Pokhara.
Day 23:Drive back to KathmanduNote
Pisang peak climbing + trek can be organized both in tea- house + camping (tented camp) or full boarded camping style according to interest and timeframe of the clients.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Naya Kanga Peak climbing

Naya Kanga Peak is the fifteenth highest trekking peak in Nepal. It was formally known as Kanga Chuli. It is situated in the southern flank of Langtang region of Nepal and towering over the south of alpine Langtang valley and holy lakes of Gosainkunda. The normal route to Naya Kanga peak is via the snowy northeast ridge over a line on ice and snow. The trip starts either from Dhunche or Syabru Bensi. From Dhunche the trail goes slowly up to the Kyangjin Gompa, a famous Buddhist monastery and continues up the base camp crossing Kanga-la (4510m), one of the strenuous high mountains passes.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02:Preparation day for permits and briefing on the trip
Day 03:Drive Kathmandu to Dhunche
Day 04:Trek to Thulo Syabru
Day 05:Trek to Lama Hotel (2380 m.)
Day 06:Trek to Kyanjing Gompa (3750 m.)
Day 07:Trek to Langtang Village & back to Kyanjing Gompa
Day 08:Kyanjing Gompa rest for acclimatization
Day 09:Trek to Naya Kanga Base Camp (4000 m.)
Day 10:Rest in Naya Kanga B.C.
Day11:Climb High Camp (4900 m.)
Day12:Trek to Summit Naya Kanga (5844 m.) and back to Base camp
Day 13:Trek to Kyanging Gompa
Day 14:Trek to Lama Hotel
Day15:Trek to Syabru village
Day 16:Trek to Dhunche
Day 17:Drive Dunche to Kathmandu and transfer to hotelNote
Naya Kanga peak climbing + trek can be organized both in tea- house + camping (tented camp) or full boarded camping style according to interest and timeframe of the clients.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Chulu East Peak Climbing

Chulu East Peak is one of the highest among the trekking peaks in Nepal. It lies in Manang Himal between the remote rain shadow areas of gorgeous Annapurna Himalaya range. The Chulu East Peak and Chulu West forms an integral part of the Manang Himal, which in turn is included in the larger Damodar Himal. It requires 4 to 6 days climbing period from Base Camp to the summit. There are lots of crevasses between Chulu Far East and East, so you need lot of fixed rope until north ridge. We begin our trip driving from Kathmandu to Besishar, a classical Annapurna circuit trekking route and follow the Marshyangdi Khola through a variety of landscapes and cultural villages. The trail gently climbs up to higher villages to get the best acclimatization possible till you reach Pisang at 3200m altitude. As the route leads closer to the Tibet border, you have a fantastic insight of the Tibetan culture with ancient Buddhist temples and Tibetan villages. When you fully acclimatize, the camp is set at lower base camp. You have splendid views of the snow-capped peaks and the rocky slopes. After taking some rest you climb higher to High Camp from where you attempt your summit next day. When you summit the top, you have a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding peaks. Return back to Base Camp and trek down towards the Kali Gandaki valley. Chulu East Peak climbing trip is really challenging and demands that each participant be well experienced in alpine snow climbing skills.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 02: Kathmandu sightseeing & permits preparation
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Beshisahar (760m / 5 hrs)
Day 04: Trek to Bahundanda (1305m.)
Day 05: Trek to Chamje (1410m.)
Day 06: Trek to Dharapani (1960m.)
Day 07: Trek to Chame (2675m.)
Day 08: Trek to Pisang (3100m.)
Day 09: Trek to Ngawal village (3657m.)
Day 10: Rest in Ngawal for acclimatization & explore around
Day 11: Trek to Chulu East Base Camp (3910m.)
Day 12: Trek to Chulu East High Camp (4955m.) & plan the climbing route.
Day 13: Summit the Chulu East Peak and return Base Camp
Day 14: Extra day (If bad weather occurs). Attempt again for the ascent
Day 15: Trek to Manang (3560m.)
Day 16: Trek to Yak Kharka (4350m.)
Day 17: Trek to Thorong Phedi (4420m.)
Day 18: Trek to Muktinath (3850m.) via Thorong La (5416m.) Pass
Day 19: Trek to Jomsom (2650m.)
Day 20: Fly to Pokhara
Day21: Drive to Kathmandu
Day22: Free day in Kathmandu
Day23: Final departureASK A QUESTION
Feel free to contact us for price and other detailsNote
Chulu East Peak climbing + trek can be organized both in tea- house + camping (tented camp) or full boarded camping style according to interest and timeframe of the clients.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Island Peak Climbing

Island Peak is the most popular trekking peak suitable for both beginner and intermediate climbers above 6000m. The trekking trail takes us to the base camp of the world's highest mountain- Mt. Everest. Island Peak Climb is the extension of the south Ridge of Lhotse Shar separated by a small col. The ridge rising to the south leads to the Summit of Island Peak. We set up the camp at the base of the Island Peak between Imja Tse and the lateral moraine of the Imja Glacier. Proper care should be taken to avoid the possible avalanche in the event of heavy snow fall. From the base camp we ascend the summit and return to the base camp in the same day if weather permits. However, most of the climbers prefer alpine style camping at high camp which adds the joy of climbing and a safe ascent.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Permits Preparation & Briefing
Day 03: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding
Day 04: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440 m)
Day 05: Rest & Acclimatization
Day 06: Trek to Tengboche (3867 m)
Day 07: Trek to Pheriche
Day 08: Trek to Lobuche (4,900m)
Day 09: Trek to Gorak Shep (5160m) & Climb Kalapathar (5545 m) back to Gorak Shep
Day 10: Hike to Everest Base Camp (5550 m) & back to Gorak Shep & trek to Dingboche
Day 11: Trek to Chukhung (4,750m)
Day 12: Trek to Island Peak Base camp (5,200m, 4 hrs)
Day 13: Ascent of Island Peak (6,189m) & back to base camp
Day 14: A spare Summit attempt day in case of bad weather
Day 15: Trek to Pangboche (3,900m)
Day 16: Trek to Namche (3,450m)
Day 17: Trek to Lukla (2,800m)
Day18: Fly to Kathmandu
Day19: Transfer to Airport for your onward destinationNote
Island Peak climbing + trek can be organized both in tea- house + camping (tented camp) or full boarded camping style according to interest and timeframe of the clients.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Nepal Peak Climbing or the Mountaineering is considered as the sport, profession, or recreational activity of climbing or going up the mountains. It is a more challenging than a simple hiking; where one have to trek on higher altitudes. Although the toughest, this outdoor activity is also the most fulfilling. Mountaineering is all about challenge and determination, about putting hands and feet onto rocks and ice and snow and finally reaching a summit. There, high above the world of cities and civilization, the climber can pause and look across a natural world ruled by nature and her precise beauty.

Mountaineering or the sport of Peak climbing mountains is simply one of the finest outdoor opportunities available to the lover of high places through from Nepal Admiral Adventure. This sport challenges an individual's capabilities and skills; plus it is also a great way to be one with nature. Thus the mountaineer's enthusiast engages in mountain Climbing. Mountaineering is a sport with many hazards, which are often divided into three main groups: weather, falling, and avalanches. Weather is one of the primary dangers of mountaineering. Snowstorm may cause poor visibility, leading to climbers getting lost or falling into the void. Besides snowstorm, avalanches can consist of falling rocks, ice, and even gear. Falling rocks are a much more common danger than snow avalanches; they are also a lot harder to predict, which exposes climbers to a higher risk. Climbers also run the risk of slipping on the ice and falling into crevasses. Equipment failure accounts for only a small percentage of mountaineering accidents.

Nepal, the country is well known for its Himalaya and Mountains. Among the 10 highest peaks in the world, eight, including the highest peak Mt. Everest, crown this country. Nepal's Himalaya is known as the roof-top of the world. There are some 326 peaks in Nepal open for mountaineering. Spring summer, autumn and winter are consider as the main four season for mountaineering in Nepal.

Nepal Peak Climbing is another chief tourism activity proving Nepal the cradle for mountaineers for ages. Expedition and Mountaineering is a major attraction of Admiral Adventure Treks also. Nepal is the preferred destination for mountaineers all over the world. Some of the mountains like, Mt. Pumori, Mt.Amadablam, Mt.Baruntse are considered the popular mountaineering among 6000 and 7000 meter peaks where as Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt.Makalu , Mt.Manaslu, Mt.Lhotse , Mt.Everest are the 8000 meter peaks for the challenging mountaineering in Nepal. Whether your interest is simply climbing a peak or an expedition on 7000 or 8000 meter peak, Admiral Adventure Treks would befriend you in the hard snowy rocks to help you win the challenge.

Expedition

Mt. Everest (8848m) Expedition

Everest is considered the highest peak in Himalayas and in the world. In Nepali it is called Sagarmatha and in Tibetan Chomolangma. The Southeast Ridge from Nepal, called the South Col Route, and the Northeast Ridge or the North Col Route from Tibet are the normal climbing routes. Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa climbed the summit for the first time in May 29, 1953. Their effort brought Khumbu glacier as a base camp of Mt. Everest. The best time to climb Everest is in early May before the monsoon season. There are four camps to be set up to attempt the summit.

Admiral Adventure Treks and Expedition provides all necessary infrastructures for summit attempt. We will do the necessary paperwork for expedition permit, organize all accommodation before and after expedition. We will organize camp facilities, transport, Cargo, and set up high camps, fix ropes, provide high altitude food, high quality tents, porters, professional climbing Sherpa, oxygen, satellite telephone, Wake Talkie set, etc at the most competitive price according to the group size of the expedition team.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02-03: Preparation day for expedition
Day 04: Fly to Lukla (2886m), & trek to Phakding (2640m.),3 hr O/N lodge/camp
Day 05: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.), 5 hrs. O/N lodge/camp.
Day 06: Rest at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and excursion
Day 07: Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche (3867 m.) 5hrs. O/N lodge/camp
Day 08: Tyangboche to Dingboche (4260m.) 5hrs. O/N lodge/camp
Day 09: Rest at Dingboche for acclimatization and excursion
Day 10: Dingboche to Lobuche (4930 m.), 6 hrs. O/N lodge/camp
Day 11: Lobuche to Kala Patthar via Gorakshep O/N lodge/camp
Day 12: Gorakshep to Everest Base camp (5545 m).O/N lodge/camp
Day 13-53: Mount Everest Climbing period
Day 54: Base camp cleaning day
Day 55: Base camp to Pheriche(4240 m). O/N lodge/camp
Day 56: Pheriche to Tyangboche (3860 m.), 4 hrs. O/N lodge/camp
Day 57: Tyangboche to Monjo. O/N lodge/camp
Day 58: Trek to Lukla. O/N lodge/camp
Day 59: Fly back from Lukla to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 60: Rest day in Kathmandu. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu
Day 61: Final departureNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Kanchenjunga (8586m) Expedition

Kanchenjunga is the third highest peak in the world and the second highest in Nepal. It is an enormous mountain mass, and many satellite peaks rising from its narrow icy ridges. It is located on the border of Nepal and Sikkim (India), just 46 miles northwest of Darjeeling (Indi as part of the Himalayan mountain range at longitude 27º42' North and 88º08' East.a). The peak consists of four summits. The west summit, Yalung Kang, is 8505 m high and main summit 8586 m, middle summit 8482 m and southern summit 8473 m. The route (North Face) is definitely the safest, although not the easiest. Mt.Kanchenjunga has 5 peaks, of which the true Summit is 8,586 meters /28,170 feet

Admiral Adventure Treks and Expedition provides all necessary infrastructures for summit attempt. We will do the necessary paperwork for expedition permit,organize all accommodation before and after expedition. We will organize camp facilities, transport, Cargo, and set up high camps, fix ropes, provide high altitude food, high quality tents, porters, professional climbing Sherpa, oxygen, satellite telephone, Wake Talkie set, etc at the most competitive price according to the group size of the expedition team.

Out-line Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 02-03: Documents Preparation and briefing
Day 04: Fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar & drive to Taplejung
Day 05: Taplejung to Mitlung, Camp
Day 06: Mitlung to Chirwa, Camp
Day 07: Chirwa to Sekhatum, Camp
Day 08: Sekhatum to Amjilesa Camp
Day 09: Amjilesa to Gyabla, Camp
Day 10: Gyabla to Ghunsa, Camp
Day 11: Ghunsa to Khambachen, Camp
Day 12: Khambachen to Lhonak, Camp
Day 13: Lhonak to Pang Pema, Camp
Day 14: Pang Pema to Kanchenjunga Base Camp.
Day 15: Base Camp for acclimatization, Camp
Day 16-35: Climbing period of Kanchenjunga.
Day36: Clean up day
Day 36: Base Camp to Pang Pema, Camp
Day 37: Pang Pema to Lhonak, Camp
Day 38: Lhonak to Ghunsa, Camp
Day 39: Ghunsa to Selely, Camp
Day 40: Selely to Mirgin La to Tseram, Camp
Day 41: Tseram to Oktang-Torotan, Camp
Day 42: Oktang-Torotan to Omje Khola, Camp
Day 43: Omje Khola to Mamanke, Camp
Day 44: Mamanke to Bhanjyang, Camp
Day 45: Bhanjyang to Lali Kharka, Camp
Day 46: Lali Kharka to Suketar, Camp
Day 47: Fly from Suketar to Kathmandu,Hotel
Day 48: Rest day in Kathmandu, Hotel
Day 49: Final DepartureNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m) Expedition

Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world. It is an enormous Himalayan massif, located in north central Nepal. The crest of the mountain stretches for thirty miles, lending structure to an otherwise tangled topography of twisting ridges, glaciers and ice fall. Along the main crest, several pyramid shaped peaks rise. Four of these peaks, numbered from east to west rise above 7000 m. The climb follows a circuitous route around the mountain from French Col to approach the summit from the North East Col. Dhaulagiri (8167m.) was first successfully climbed by the Swiss expedition team in 1960.

Admiral Adventure Treks and Expedition provides all necessary infrastructures for summit attempt. We will do the necessary paperwork for expedition permit, organize all accommodation before and after expedition. We will organize camp facilities, transport, Cargo, and set up high camps, fix ropes, provide high altitude food, high quality tents, porters, professional climbing Sherpa, oxygen, satellite telephone, Wake Talkie set, etc at the most competitive price according to the group size of the expedition team.

Nepal Mountain Expedition or Mountaineering is the prime attraction of Nepal. The mountains of Nepal have stood as irresistible landmarks for the world's adventures since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering can range from climbing the highest peaks over 8,000 metres to climbing lower peaks which even though considered minor by Himalayan standards are technically quite challenging. There are 33 "Trekking peaks"opened by the Government. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at mountaineering section of the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation.

Tours

Nepal Family holiday Tour with children

Some family thinks of doing Nepal Tour & Trek with their children in Nepal, but they are concerned about the safety of their children. Admiral adventure treks has a special trained trekking staff to travel with children in Nepal City with the mountain. We provide our porter with a bamboo basket to carry the children with ease and full of care. We have designed some trekking itineraries for those adventurous families with young children of the age group 4-10 years old to explore the rural areas and experience traditional lifestyle of the people. The itinerary is easy – going, safe and well- secured.
We visit the monuments and Heritage sites in Kathmandu and also the busy and colourful local market. Then we fly to Pokhara where we watch the spectacular Himalayas from your hotel garden, visit the caves and waterfalls and go for boating on the Phewa lake. In Pokhara you will walk through the lovely market, along the lake, enjoy great meals and play with your kids. Then we take you for a three days easy trek to the Annapurna foothill. The mountain sceneries during is quite superb. The lodges on the trek provide good basic facilities, though not luxury and offer continental and Nepali foods which you can choose from an a la carte menu.
After Pokhara we drive on our private vehicle to Chitwan national park, situated at a lowland Terai and stay in an safari resort in the park .There you will enjoy elephant back safari , bird watching , canoe ride , elephant breeding centre visit( can see several baby elephants too),observe Elephant bathing program etc.. Asian rhinos, different species of deer, crocodiles, boars, peacocks etc are among the animals seen in the natural habitat. This is a highly enjoyable and recommended family holiday with us.

Nepal Hindu Pilgrimage Tour

Nepal is a most preferred destination for Hindu Pilgrimage tour. Many pilgrim tourists from India & other countries visit the various Hindu temples across the country. This holy land fascinates every tourist young and old alike. Pashupatinath, Muktinath, Manakamana and many other popular pilgrimage sites inculcate the ardent faith in the pilgrims and urge them to explore intricately carved temples, various holy lakes and ponds for salvation within the country. Nepal is .rooted itself with a rich historical as well as religious background of Hinduism and other religions. But, the majority of the population is Hindus and follows the Hindu religion. Every pilgrimage site has its own significance associating itself with various myths and beliefs based in Hinduism. Making Hindu Pilgrimage tour in Nepal will bring about peace and solace to your wandering soul and escapade from the humdrums of a hectic routine life as well. As you explore the various holy sites across the country you will feel yourself a relieved person being soothed from all mortal worries and pains.

Central Nepal Tour

This specially designed itinerary offers tour to central part of Nepal. Firstly, we begin our tour in Kathmandu visiting fascinating Hindu temples and Buddhist shrines, old durbar palaces, museums then drive to Bhaktapur & stay overnight in Nagarkot, a beautiful hill resort to have sunrise view over the Himalayan ranges. Then, next day morning we drive to Chitwan National Park, one of the finest national park in South Asia in search of the one horned rhino and Royal Bengal tiger. After spending a couple of days in Chitwan national park involving in different jungle activities we head for Pokhara, quite known for lake city in Nepal. This scenic city offers its visitors an insight into the valley's hot spots for sightseeing around and adventure activities such as boating in the Phewa Lake, Hiking to Sarangkot, Paragliding and short/ longer treks in the Annapurna region.

Itinerary
Day01: Arrival Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day02: Kathmandu sightseeing that includes Pashupatinath, Boudhanath & Swayambhunath
Day03: Drive to Bhaktapur and sightseeing around, overnight in Nagarkot at hotel
Day04: After sunrise view and breakfast drive to Chitwan National Park, overnight in resort
Day05: Full day jungle activities, overnight in resort
D ay06: Drive to Pokhara & check in hotel & overnight
Day07: Full day Pokhara sightseeing
Day08: Drive/ fly to Kathmandu
Day09: Free day for shopping
Day10: Final departureNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details

Himalayan Exploration Tour

Nepal is a tourist's paradise in every sense whether it is a cultural exploration or adventure pursuit.In this well - designed Himalayan exploration tour package program travelers will find a mix of different fun - filled & exciting outdoor activities from full day cultural sightseeing in and out of Kathmandu valley on mountain bike,river rafting in the Trisuli River and jungle safari to Chitwan National Park.All five major sites in Kathmandu valley:Bouddhanath, Swayambhunath,Pashupatinath, Patan and Bhaktapur are religiously,culturally and historically very significant and worth visiting.Visiting these World Heritage listed sites of Nepal could be an enjoyable and important part of your vacation. They provide context to the history and development of Nepal's art and culture and at the same time they inspire awe and excitement to any one who visits them. After Kathmandu sightseeing we go rafting in the river Trisuli for couple of hours and then continue drive to Chitwan National Park where bikers can involve in full day jungle activities in the natural environment.Then,we drive to Gorkha,the ancestral place of erstwhile shah kings and visit the Gorkha Palace and Kalika temple and back to Bandipur,a small hill resort town for overnight stay.Following day we continue drive to Pokhara,a scenic Lake city and then visit Naudanda & Sarangkot on the mountain bike to see the sunrise view from the hilltop.

Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Full day Mountain Bike tour of Boudhnath, Pashupatinath & Patan
Day 03: Full day Mountain Bike tour of Swayambhunath & Bhaktapur.
Day 04: Drive to Fishling for Rafting & continue drive to Chitwan National Park
Day 05: Full day jungle activities inside the Park
Day 06: Drive to Gorkha, visit the Gorkha Palace & back to Bandipur
Day 07: Drive to Pokhara
Day 08: Bike up to Naudanda & Sarangkot.
Day 09: Bike to Lake Begnas & Pachavaiya hill & back to Pokhara.
Day 10: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 11: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 12: Final DepartureNote
This is just a tentative itinerary. This trip can be customized as per the specific requirements or interests of the Bikers.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details

Nepal Magnificent Tour

Nepal Magnificent Tour is especially designed 9 days tour you will have an opportunity to visit UNESCO declared historic and religious sites in Kathmandu Valley. Then, you will either drive or fly to Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha. Lumbini is just 300km south from Kathmandu. While in Lumbini you will visit Mayadevi temple, Japanese temple, Burmese temple, Vietnam temple, Chinese temple, Asoka Pillar, sacred Garden and many other culturally and religiously popular sites. After one night stay in Lumbini you will further drive to Chitwan National Park in search of the elusive Bengal tiger, the Asian one-horned rhino, sloth bear, leopard, crocodiles and reptiles. Besides wildlife, the park is also worth visiting Tharu village and experience the unique Tharu culture. After overnight stay in Chitwan National park we drive to Pokhara, the most beautiful Lake city of Nepal from where you can have a panoramic view of great Himalayan peaks from a close distance.

Honeymoon Tours in Nepal

Honeymoon Tours in Nepal. When we finally decide to tie the knot, we want everything to be perfect. I mean, we only do this once, right? Well, hopefully that is the case. We often search relentlessly for that ultimate place to get married. Many of us tend to stick around our hometown since the whole family may want to attend. Others head off to some deserted island for a week in the sun. Regardless of your wedding spot, you crave the ideal honeymoon. This is the place where you’re really going to cut loose. Spend the cash, because this is supposed to be one of the greatest times in your life. Hope you are looking for the best honeymoon destination. While it was fairly simple to agree upon a perfect wedding spot, the best honeymoon destination was not so easy. After all, what is the best honeymoon destination? This is probably a different place for everyone. Why not visit a place that has the entire wanted test. Where you could enjoy the mountains, peak, beauty of nature, river, lake, wildlife, shopping. There are great package deals that cater to your every desire. If you are in search of that best honeymoon destination, then why not Nepal, check out our packages, you can sort through infinite honeymoon package deals that will really get you excited. The hardest part is choosing one out of the many. No matter what your preferences are, you will likely find the best honeymoon package that suits you and your new spouse.The great thing about these different packages is the price. When you look for all-inclusive deals, you really can save some cash. Granted, this is your honeymoon and you want to go all out, but you might as well plan smart in doing so. Airfares, hotel fees, and amenities for newlyweds are all provided in some of the best honeymoon destination package deals. A good thing to take into consideration is the surrounding environment. You want the amenities to offer all that you enjoy, while staying in a luxurious room. You can find out all dining and attractions before making that big trip.

The most treasured and waited moment of your married life. It is the golden period of your married life, which undoubtedly needs to be cherished in a memorable way. To spend few days in the lap of the Nature with your beloved is totally marvelous! We offer the best alternatives to those people who are looking for an unforgettable honeymoon. We have pre-established itinerary, but we can also tailor your honeymoon, taking into account your special needs and preferences.
Honeymoon in Nepal Short and Sweet (5 Nights)
Honeymoon in Nepal with Golden Moment (6 Nights)
Honeymoon Nepal Sun Rise to Sun Set (6 Nights)

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This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Nepal Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour

This especially proposed tour is introduced to highlight the major Buddhist Pilgrimage sites of Nepal. It provides a great opportunity to both Buddhist travelers and for those who want to learn more about Buddhism and its cultural values. The trip takes you to the major Buddhist pilgrimage sites such as Swayambhu, Boudhanath, Namo Buddha Kopan, Patan in and around Kathmandu valley and to Lumbini, the birth place of Lord Buddha out of the valley. During the trip the you will see the Buddhist devotees chanting religious hyms in their religious attire. We will also take you to the peaceful and beautiful lake city of Pokhara, where you can visit the World Peace Stupa. At the conclusion of the tour you will have free time to shop a great number of Buddhist souvenirs which are very rare to find in your country.

Swoyambhunath
The Buddhist temple of Swoyambhunath, situated on the top of a hill west of the city, is one of the most popular and instantly recognizable symbols of Nepal. Geologists believe that the Kathmandu Valley was once a lake and legends relate that the hill on which Swoyambhunath stands was an island in that lake. Under the Mallas, various improvements were made and the great stairway to the stupa was constructed by King Pratap Malla in the 17th century. From the flattened top of the hill, the soaring central stupa is topped by a gold-colored square block from which the watchful eyes of the Buddha gaze out across the valley in each direction. From the platform of the spot the splendid changing view of the valley could be seen with the monkeys running here and there. The Stupa is atop a hill, and requires considerable walk. There is also a road that leads almost to the base of the statue.

Bouddhanath
Bouddhanath is the largest stupa in Nepal. It is also the center of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu and rich in Buddhist symbolism and sacred importance. The stupa is located in the town of Bouddha on the north-east outskirts of Kathmandu. Bouddhanath was built in the 14th century after the Moughal invasions; various interesting legends are told regarding the reasons for its construction. After the arrival of thousands of Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion, the stupa has become one of the most important centers of Tibetan Buddhist. Today it remains an important place of pilgrimage and meditation for Tibetan Buddhists and local Nepalese, as well as a popular tourist site.

Namo Buddha
One of the unsurpassable supreme sacred sites known as the Three Stupas in Nepal is Tagmo Lüjin (lit. "the place where the future Buddha sacrificed his body to a tigress"). It is the very sacred place where our teacher, the perfect and supreme Buddha-at that time still on the path of learning-offered his own body without regret to a tigress suffering from great hunger. What follows is a history of this supreme and distinguished sacred site, whose location is unmistaken based on the clear identification given in the Sutra Requested by the Tigress and so forth.

Kopan Monastery
Just north of the ancient Buddhist town of Bouddhanath is the Kapan hill (pictured left), rising up out of the terraced fields of the Kathmandu valley and visible for miles. Dominated by a magnificent Bodhi tree, it was once the home of the astrologer to the king of Nepal. It was to this hill that these lamas first came with their first Western students in 1969. Kapan Monastery had its beginnings in the Solukhumbu region of the Himalayan mountains. In 1971 Lama Zopa Rinpoche, the reincarnation of the Lawudo Lama, a yogi of the tiny hamlet of Lawudo, fulfilled the promise of the previous Lawudo Lama to start a monastic school for the local children. The school was called it Mount Everest Center. Twenty five monks moved down from the mountain to Kapan in 1971 - prompted by the harsh climate at an altitude of 4000 m, which made study barely possible in winter.
Now Kapan is a thriving monastery of several monks, mainly from Nepal and Tibet, and a spiritual oasis for hundreds of visitors yearly from around the world. Nearby is Khachoe Ghakyil Ling Nunnery, home to nuns. Both the monastery and the nunnery are under the spiritual guidance of Lama Zopa Rinpoche, and the care of the abbot, Khen Rinpoche Geshe Lhundrup Rigsel. And it is the wellspring of the FPMT, a network of some 140 centers and activities world-wide, themselves expressions of the Buddha activity of Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche.

Lumbini
Lumbini, is situated at the foothills of the Himalayas in modern Nepal. In the Buddha's time, Lumbini was a beautiful garden full of green and shady Sal trees (Shorea). The garden and its tranquil environs were owned by both the Asoka pillarkyas and Kolias clans. King Suddhodan, father of Gautama Buddha was of the Shakya dynasty belonging to the Kshatriya or the warrior caste. Maya Devi, his mother, gave birth to the child on her way to her parent's home in Devadaha while taking rest in Lumbini under a sal tree in the month of May in the year 642 B.C. The beauty of Lumbini is described in Pali and Sanskrit literature. Maya Devi it is said was spellbound to see the natural grandeur of Lumbini. While she was standing, she felt labor pains and catching hold of a drooping branch of a Sal tree, the baby, the future Buddha, was born.
The bas relief above depicts Maya Devi with her right hand holding on to a branch of a sal tree with a newborn child standing upright on a lotus petal, shedding an oval halo, around his head, while two celestial figures pour water and lotuses from vessels of heaven as indicated by the delineation of clouds. This nativity scene was installed by Malla Kings of the Naga dynasty from about the 11th to 15th Century in the Karnali zone of Nepal.
In 249 BC, when the Emperor Ashoka visited Lumbini it was a flourishing village. Ashoka constructed four stupas and a stone pillar with a figure of a horse on top. The stone pillar bears an inscription which, in English translation, runs as follows: "Beloved of Devas; King Piyadasi (Ashoka), in the 20 year of the coronation, himself made a royal visit, Buddha Sakyamuni having been born here, a stone railing was built and a stone pillar erected to the Bhagavan having been born here, Lumbini village was taxed reduced and entitled to the eight part (only)".

Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing tour of Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, Kopan
Day 03: Visit Patan & drive to Dhulikhel
Day 04: Hike or drive to Namobuddha stupa
Day 05: Fly/ Drive to Lumbini
Day06: Sightseeing around Lumbini
Day 08: Drive to Pokhara
Day 09: Visit Sarangkot & hike to World Peace Stupa
Day 10: Drive / Fly to Kathmandu
Day 11: Free day for shopping
Day 12: Final DepartureNote:
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Kathmandu Chitwan Rafting Tour

This expedition offers a unique opportunity for an amazing wildlife experience, accompanied by an exceptional river rafting adventure. Kathmandu Chitwan Rafting Tour begins with a sightseeing tour to the most remarkable places in Kathmandu. After your thorough visits to the major places of Kathmandu valley, we offer you Rafting Nepal package, which will let you enjoy one of the most thrilling white water river rafting in the Trishuli River for 3 heavenly hours. After a briefing about safe rafting in Nepal from your River guide, you will be all set for your rafting trip down the Trishuli River of grade 3 & 4. This rafting trip is sure to give you the most incredible experience filled with utmost thrill and excitement. After an adventurous rafting session in Trishuli, your next destination is Chitwan. Royal Chitwan National Park, situated in the tropical Terai region close to the borders with India, houses exotic flora and fauna, rich bird species and rare animals like one-horned Rhino and Royal Bengal Tiger. In the National Park you get to enjoy other activities like elephant safari and jeep safari for sightseeing exotic wildlife and diverse ecosystem, canoeing, bird watching and a walk in the wilderness accompanied by a trained guide. This adventurous trip presents you a memorable travel experience.

Itinerary
Day 01 - Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02 - Sightseeing Kathmandu
Day 03 - Raft to Kuringhat
Day 04 - Raft to Mungling
Day 05 - Safari Excursion in Royal Chitwan National Park
Day 06 - Return to Kathmandu
Day 07 - Depart KathmanduNote:
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Kathmandu Pokhara Jomsom Tour

Kathmandu Pokhara Rafting Tour is adventurous trip designed to give you an amazing travel experience filled with fun and excitement. The trip begins with a sightseeing tour to the most remarkable places in Kathmandu. After your insightful visits to the major places of Kathmandu valley, we offer you Rafting Nepal package, which will let you enjoy the most thrilling white water river rafting in the Trishuli River for 3 hours. After a briefing about safe rafting in Nepal from your River guide, you will be all set for your rafting trips down the Trishuli River of grade 3 & 4. This rafting trip is sure to give you the most amazing experience filled with utmost thrill. After an audacious rafting session in Trishuli, your next destination is Pokhara. Pokhara is a beautiful city and one of the most famous tourist destinations in Nepal. Lying 200 km away from Kathmandu, Pokhara is overlooked by the beautiful Annapurna Ranges and spectacular snow-capped mountains. During the course of this trip, you will be guided to the most popular places in Pokhara like Phewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Rupa Lake, Mahendra Gupha, the Davis Fall, the gorge of the Seti River, etc. Your stay in Pokhara with Legendry Machapuchhre’s spectacular view as a backdrop amidst the enchanting ambience of nature, bestows you with an experience of a lifetime.

Itinerary
Day 01 - Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02 - Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Patan
Day 03 - Drive to Charaundi and Raft to Kuringhat
Day 04 - Raft to Mungling and transfer to Pokhara
Day 05 - Sightseeing in Pokhara
Day 06 - Transfer to Kathmandu
Day 07 - Depart KathmandNote:
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Best of Nepal Tour

Best of Nepal Tour gives you an opportunity to explore different temples and shrines of historical and archaeological interests in three medieval cities of Kathmandu valley where you will view sights that will take you almost 300 years back in time. Next day morning you will drive to Pokhara through a lush, green highway. While driving, your eyes will behold snowy mountain landscapes from the window seat and you will pass through little villages on the way that will give you some deep insights into Nepal’s rural lifestyles until you finally reach Pokhara, a beautiful scenic lake city where nature is amplified with the views of majestic peaks, clean water lakes for boating and canoeing thrills at your service. You will also see some natural wonders of nature in water falls and gorges and at dusk, when the sun dips behind the mountains, glimpses of twilight lighten up the skies that herald the end of day….and as you slumber after a wonderfully tiring day; the sound of crickets gently put you into blissful sleep
Next day morning you will start a scenic four days Annapurna foot hills trek to the Ghorepani Poon Hill from where you will get closer view of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Machhapuchare Himal and offer an opportunity to experience Nepalese Culture and lifestyle of the people.
When you get back from trekking you will head for Chitwan National Park in the tropical lowland of Terai. It is a great jungle trip to enjoy elephant back safari, canoe ride, bird watching and visit the elephant breeding centre etc.

Kathmandu Pokhara Rafting Tour

Kathmandu Pokhara Rafting Tour is adventurous trip designed to give you an amazing travel experience filled with fun and excitement. The trip begins with a sightseeing tour to the most remarkable places in Kathmandu. After your insightful visits to the major places of Kathmandu valley, we offer you Rafting Nepal package, which will let you enjoy the most thrilling white water river rafting in the Trishuli River for 3 hours. After a briefing about safe rafting in Nepal from your River guide, you will be all set for your rafting trips down the Trishuli River of grade 3 & 4. This rafting trip is sure to give you the most amazing experience filled with utmost thrill. After an audacious rafting session in Trishuli, your next destination is Pokhara. Pokhara is a beautiful city and one of the most famous tourist destinations in Nepal. Lying 200 km away from Kathmandu, Pokhara is overlooked by the beautiful Annapurna Ranges and spectacular snow-capped mountains. During the course of this trip, you will be guided to the most popular places in Pokhara like Phewa Lake, Begnas Lake, Rupa Lake, Mahendra Gupha, the Davis Fall, the gorge of the Seti River, etc. Your stay in Pokhara with Legendry Machapuchhre’s spectacular view as a backdrop amidst the enchanting ambience of nature, bestows you with an experience of a lifetime.

Itinerary
Day 01 - Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02 - Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Patan
Day 03 - Drive to Charaundi and Raft to Kuringhat
Day 04 - Raft to Mungling and transfer to Pokhara
Day 05 - Sightseeing in Pokhara
Day 06 - Transfer to Kathmandu
Day 07 - Depart KathmandNote:
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Muktinath Dharsan yatra

Mukti and Nath,Mukti means Salvation or Nirvana and Nath mean god or Master. Mukti Holds holy site where great significance for all spiritual people in the South Asia Sub continent Muktinath this sanskrit mame itself has religious overtone and a sort of emotional ring to it for the devout Hindus.The mame is synthesis of two words (the provider of salvation) has been one such holy site where thousands of devotees flock for attaining the much sought after moksha(Freedom)from the cycle of birth and resbirth.It is an ardent wish or a dream if you may say,of every indu to get Mukti-Nirvana from this cycle taking birth over again.It is belief of th Hindus that this world is 'MAYA'(an allusion) and the earliest one gets out of it the better and a visit to Muktinath will help them achieve that goal. Since then it called Muktinath.The Hindus call it Muktichhetra(Place of Salvation)is one of the four religious sites.Many Saligrams (Ammonite) found here are considered by Hindu as incarnation of lord Vishnu and worship them.According to Hindu Myth lord Vishnu turned ino Saligram because of Brinda's Cuse.This place is opened throughout the year but especially in Rishitarpani,Ram Nawami,and Bijay Dashami thouands of pilgrims gather here to celebrate the festival.

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This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Hiking Around Kathmandu Valley

Hiking Around Kathmandu Valley are newly opened hiking trails just within few hours' drive from downtown. Kathmandu valley is surrounded by tier of green hills at an elevation from 1350 meters to 1950 meters above sea level. In spring this area is alive with blooming rhododendrons, magnolias, and many wild, bushy, colorful flowers. We offer some important treks around Kathmandu valley such as Namobuddha Trekking, Shivapuri Village Trekking, Balthali Village Trekking, Nagarkot Trekking .Dhulikhel trekking, etc.

Hiking Around Kathmandu Valley is most suited for the family as well as for those who have short holiday in Nepal but want to enjoy mountain views and experience the rural culture of the country. This day hiking package gives you the opportunity to explore and enjoy the natural beauty, culture, tradition and lifestyle of the rural Nepal along with the fantastic view of the majestic mountain ranges near the Kathmandu Valley.

Hiking trails around Kathmandu Valley is the off the beaten trail which offers a rich insight into the lives, history, culture and religion, together with the daily farming activities of the inhabitants. Our trek begins at Sundarijal, the south entry point from Kathmandu. From this trailhead we follow the Shivapuri national park , walk over hundreds of stone steps up to villages and bamboo groves ultimately reaching Nagarkot. From here we can observe sunrise / sunset view and several Himalayan mountain range - Manaslu, Boudha himal, Ganesh himal ,Langtang range, Dorje lakpa, Shisapangma and Gaurishankar. All trekking trails around Kathmandu Valley are naturally and culturally popular places . Then, you head to Phulchoki above the Godavari. The walk from one village to another village passing through terraced rice-fields and woody areas, observing diverse flora and fauna along the forest trails gives you the life time experience. In our package you also visit different historical and cultural sites of the Kathmandu valley. You visit the world heritage sites like Bouddhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath temple, Swayambhunath (monkey temple), Kathmandu, and Patan Durbar square etc.

Best of Bhutan-5 Days/4 Nights

Bhutan is a rich mosaic of different cultures, traditions, life styles, ethnic groups, languages and beliefs. The Bhutanese socio-culture fabric is well-interlaced and harmonized mainly due to the common thread of simple Buddhist values that the people share. Our cultural
tours are the easiest way to get a taste of Bhutan. With comfortable nights in hotels and luxury buses or cars during the day, we will organize a tour covering all the major towns. Each town has a Dzong dating back from the 1600s, and many old temples and monasteries, architectural marvels in their own rights. The best way to do a cultural tour is to tie up your tour with many festivals that take place all over Bhutan.

Itinerary

Day 01:
(Thu) Arrive in Paro airport, drive to Resort./ hotel. Briefing about the program by the guide. Overnight at hotel/ resort

Day 02:
(Fri) Morning sightseeing in Paro, visit the Drukgyal Dzong, a very scenic drive into a typical Bhutanese countryside. Continue on to Ta Dzong , which house National museum, on the way down visit the Rinpung Dzong, administrative centre of Paro, which houses the monk body. Return to hotel for lunch. After lunch drive to Thimphu (65 Kms/2 hrs ). In Thimphu visit places of interest like the Memorial Chorten, the National Library and Painting school. In the evening visit the town. Overnight at hotel

Day 03:
(Sat) Drive Thimphu - Punakha ( 77 Km / 3 hrs ) the olden day capital of Bhutan, via Dochu La pass (3050 m). Travel to Punakha Bhutan From here on a very clear day one can have a superb view of some of the highest peaks of Bhutan like Ganger Puensum(7497 meters), Zongaphugang(7060 meters) a table mountain, Jeje Khang (7158 meters), Masa Khang ( 7194 meters ), and Gangcheyta ( 6794 meters ). Drive on to Punakha ( altitude 4430 feet ) for lunch. The road is all down hill and you will notice the change in vegetation and weather getting warmer as Punakha is at a much lower elevation. Punakha is basically an agricultural valley known as the orchard of Western Bhutan. Visit the Punakha Dzong when the monks are in Thimphu. Later drive to Wangdi Dzong(18Kms/ 30 min) Over night Kichu Resort (Wangdi).

Day 04:
(Sun) Retrace drive back to Paro via Simtokha Dzong. Check into the hotel/Resort. Afternoon at leisure in Paro for boating, swimming and fishing activities

Day 05:
(Mon) Transfer to Paro Airport for final departure

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This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Dragon Kingdom Tour

Day 01:
(Mon/Thu) Arrive in Paro. The flight offers you beautiful mountain and landscape. On arrival and after visa formalities you will be received by our Bhutanese representative. Afternoon / evening time at leisure. Overnight at Resort/ hotel.

Day 02:
(Tue/Fri) Paro Sightseeing - visit the ruined fortress of Drugyel dzong, Ta-Dzong, Rinpung Dzong which serves as the administrative center and school for monks. Walk further down crossing the traditional bridge into Paro Town. Stroll around the market and return to Resort/ hotel.

Day 03:
(Wed/Sat) Drive to Thimphu for sightseeing in Thimphu - Visit the Memorial chorten built in the memory of the late King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, 15 century Changangkha monastery, Motithang mini zoo to see the rare "Takin" national animal of Bhutan and drive further down with good view of the Thimphu valley. Free time in the market Overnight at resort/ hotel.

Day 04:
(Thu/Sun) Sightseeing tour visiting the Painting school, National library, Royal goldsmith workshop and Handicraft centers. Overnight in Thimphu at Hotel

Day 05:
(Fri/Mon) Drive 3 hours to Wangduephodrang crossing the Dochula pass 3100 meters. On fine weather you will see the eastern Himalayan ranges including the highest mountain in Bhutan Mt.Gangar Punsum 7520 meters. The drive from the pass is all the way downhill dropping to the lower and warmer valleys of Lobesa. Visit the Wangduephodrang Dzong from outside and the market area. Overnight at Resort/ hotel.

Day 06:
(Sat/Tue) Day excursion to the Gangtey Gompa valley at an altitude of 2800 meters. This beautiful valley is also home to the rare Black Necked Cranes migrating from the Tibetan plateau to escape the harsh winter. Explore the fascinating glacier valley and return to Resort. Overnight resort /hotel.

Day 07:
(Sun/Wed) 45 drive minutes to Punakha and visit the Punakha Dzong. From there further drive 3 hours to Thimphu for lunch and proceed 2 hours to Paro after visiting the oldest building in Bhutan, the Simtokha Dzong. It now serves as a Buddhist university. Overnight Resort./ hotel.

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Flights to Bhutan are available from Bangkok, Kathmandu and New Delhi.
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Tibet Cultural Tour

Day 01: (Sat/Tues): ARRIVAL LHASA (3650m)
Fly from Kathmandu , Beijing or Chengdu to Gonggar Airport , Lhasa in Tibet . Upon arrival you will be met by your Tibet Guide and transferred (90 Km) to Lhasa. O/N hotel

Day 02: LHASA SIGHTSEEING (3650m)
Guided sightseeing tour of Potala, the winter palace of the Dalai Lama; Drepung, the biggest monastic university of Tibet & Nechung Monastery, temple of the State oracle of Tibet O/N hotel

3N/4D Lhasa Culture Tour

The journey to unlock the complexities posed by this arid mass of discovery (almost the size of Europe) begins with probably the most dramatic flight in the world. From Kathmandu, you journey the huge backbone of the High Himalayas to land deep in the heart of the Tibetan plateau. A further two hours drive by road through barren wilderness Lhasa, the capital and home to the famous Potala Palace unfolds. Lhasa remains the major focus of Buddhist worship anywhere in the world, a place for the traveler to cast away any preconceptions he or she may have and join in Tibet's journey of discovery along the way... at least for a while.

Day 01(Sat): Fly to Lhasa from Kathmandu
Taking the flight into Tibet upon your arrival. Local guide will meet you and transfer you to Lhasa. On the way, you can enjoy the heart-beating highland view along the Yarlong Tsangpo river( the longest river in Tibet ). The rest time is free for relax and more oxygen.

Day 02: Lhasa Sightseeing
The first day of sightseeing starts from Lhasa's cardinal landmark- Potala Palace , a structure of massive portions. Its towering image already appearing on various occasions, but your first sight of the Potala will still be an awe-inspiring moment. It takes at least 2hours to visit its rooms, halls and chapels

In the afternoon, we will visit of the Jokhang Temple , the spiritual center of Tibet . Everyday pilgrims from every corner of Tibet trek a long distance to this temple. The temple is the product of Han, Tibetan and Nepalese architectural techniques. Then, we will visit Barkhor, the oldest and very traditional street in Tibet

Day 03: Lhasa Sightseeing
About 8km west of central Lhasa is the Drepung, once world's largest monastery with about 10,000 monks. This day sightseeing begins walking to a hill where white monastic buildings are located. We go inside the halls and chapels of the monastery. At the plat roof of hillside, you can have very good views of the whole Lhasa city and the distant mountains.
Drepung is one of Lhasa's two great Gelugpa monasteries, the other is Sera. Around 5km north of central Lhasa, Sera may not be as grandiose as Drepung, but is more serene surrounded by many small temples. The 'Buddhism Scriptures Debating' in Sera is very popular and worth observing.

Day 04: Departure to KathmanduNote
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Simikot Kailash Trekking

This trek is one of the popular in Tibet that offers superb Himalayan scenery beautiful landscape and experience Tibetan culture, warm hospitality and lifestyle of the Tibetan people. The trek begins at Humla through a magnificent mountain area, Thakuri settlements, along river gorges and across the Nara Lagna Pass. Ultimately the trail passes across the Tibetan border to visit Lake Manasarovar and Mt Kailash. You will hike to the Nepali/Tibetan border until you reach the village of Sher on the Tibetan side, where a vehicle will pick you up and drive to Taklakot. On your way you will stop by and wander along the western shore of Lake Mansarovar. Next day morning you continue your drive to mount Kailash. On the way you will see countless beautiful landscapes, surrounding mountains in the Tibetan plateau. The mighty rock dome of Mt. Kailash comes closer and you will see many Hindu, Buddhist pilgrims from far and wide follow the trail across the Dolma La (5600m), which is adorned with countless prayer flags. It takes three days to circumambulate the 6714snow-covered tall mountain. You will conclude your trip circumambulation in Tirthapuri.

Day01: Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel
Welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Our representative will greet you and escort you to the hotel. In the evening we will brief you on your tour to Mt Kailash and Manasarover as well as sightseeing tour of Syambhunath, Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
After breakfast at the hotel, we go for half-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu. we will visit Pashupatinath Temple and Budhanilakantha. Lunch on the way After lunch we will allow free time for final preparation for Kailash pilgrimage tour i.e. checking the equipment etc. If you need to buy a few things or rent something in Kathmandu, our staff will assist you. In the evening Chinese visa and Tibet permit will be handed overnight at hotel.

Day 03: Fly to Nepalgunj
Fly to Nepalgunj in the far south west of Nepal. It is a busy crowded city which lies close to the Indian border. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 04: Fly to Simikot (2950m) & trek to Dharapari (2300m)
This morning we will fly to Simikot, the headquarters of Nepal's most remote district, Humla. Upon your arrival at Simikot the trek starts going through walnut and apricot trees until you arrive in Dharapari village which is divided by the Yakba Khola. Overnight at Camp

Day 05: Trek to Salli Khola (2750m)
We will cross a long screed slope and follow the river to water fall near shepherd and climb over a ridge and by pass the village Kermi before entering a big valley of potato and buckwheat fields. Then we will walk further through pine forest and descend from ridge to the Salli Khola.Overnight at Camp

Day 06: Trek to Muchu (3120m)
We will cross the river and climb over a rocky ridge before descending to the grey waters of the Humla Karnali. We cross several more ridges and pass the villages of Yalbang and Yangar. The trail goes to above the river and crosses a suspension bridge to the village of Muchu. Overnight at Camp

Day 07: Rest day
Rest day for explore the Muchu village and the monasteries. Overnight at Camp

Day 08: Trek to Sipsip (4350m)
From Muchu, we will follow the trail over a ridge to the Tumkot Khola and trekking through Palban until we reach the bright yellow mustard field of Yari village. Then we will follow the main route towards the Pass Nara La(4650m) to reach the Sipsip for camping. Overnight at Camp

Day 09: Trek to Hilsa (3750m)
From Sipsip we will trek up to the top of Nara La (4650m) and descend to the Hilsa (The border village of Nepal side).Overnight at Camp

Day 10: Trek and drive to Taklakot (3950m)
Shortly after crossing the Nepal/Tibet border which is marked only by a stone pillar, we will meet our Tibetan guide and vehicles and drive via Khojarnath (Temple of Rama, Sita and Laxman) to Taklakot which is the large trading centre of west Nepal & Tibet border. Guest houses also available in Taklakot (Purang).Overnight at Guest house/Camp

Day 11: Drive to Chiu Gompa at Manasarovar Lake (4550m)
Today we will drive to the highest holy lake Mansarover which is surrounded by holy Mt. Kailash, Mt. Gurula Madata and Rakhesh Lake. The region is considered rich for gold and other mines, hot springs and hundreds of wild living creatures. Overnight at Guest house/Camp

Day 12: Explore Manasarovar Lake and drive to Darchen (4650m)
Early morning you will take a deep bath at holy lake and hot spring(optional) and after making a Puja at bank of the lake, we drive to Darchen (4650m) 40km.It is considered a base camp for the Holy Kailash Parikrama.Overnight at Guest house/Camp

Day 13: Trek to Dira Puk (5000m)
After breakfast, we will drive to Tarboche( starting point) and start for Parikrama along with beautiful rocky cliffs, waterfalls with some clouds in the clear blue sky make you a feel that great god Shiva is everywhere with tons of blessing for you .It is about 15 kilometer trail which takes about 6-7 hours to reach Dira Puk Gompa .Overnight at Camp

Day 14: Trek over Dolma La pass (5630m) and descent to Zuthul Pu k (4850m)
Hardest but Holiest day of your pilgrimage tour crossing Dolma-La (5630m) between two valleys: Yamasthal should be crossed to reach the Shiva-sthal while your steps go closer to the pass. Once you reach the top, just do the holiest offering and sit down for meditation to forget yourself. Once your steps go down, Parvati-stal and Gauri Kunda are on the way. By the late afternoon you will arrive at Zuthal Puk. Overnight at Camp

Day 15: End of Kailash Parikrama and drive to Manasarovar (4500m)
After walking down about 3 hours, we will meet our driver and other staff who will drive you to Lake Manasarover. Overnight at Guest house/Camp

Day 16: Drive back to Purang (Tibet border) and trek back to Hilsa
Drive back to Purang (Tibet border) and trek back to Hilsa. Overnight at Camp

Day 17/18/19: Trek back to Simikot
We trek back through same villages, passes until we reach Simikot. Overnight at Camp

Day20: Fly to Nepalgunj and drive to Kathmandu
Fly to Nepalgunj and drive to Kathmandu O/N at Hotel

Day 21: Free day in Kathmandu
Rest day or day for own shopping. Overnight at Hotel

Day 22: Final Departure
Transfer to the airport for final departureThis trek is one of the popular in Tibet that offers superb Himalayan scenery beautiful landscape and experience Tibetan culture, warm hospitality and lifestyle of the Tibetan people. The trek begins at Humla through a magnificent mountain area, Thakuri settlements, along river gorges and across the Nara Lagna Pass. Ultimately the trail passes across the Tibetan border to visit Lake Manasarovar and Mt Kailash. You will hike to the Nepali/Tibetan border until you reach the village of Sher on the Tibetan side, where a vehicle will pick you up and drive to Taklakot. On your way you will stop by and wander along the western shore of Lake Mansarovar. Next day morning you continue your drive to mount Kailash. On the way you will see countless beautiful landscapes, surrounding mountains in the Tibetan plateau. The mighty rock dome of Mt. Kailash comes closer and you will see many Hindu, Buddhist pilgrims from far and wide follow the trail across the Dolma La (5600m), which is adorned with countless prayer flags. It takes three days to circumambulate the 6714snow-covered tall mountain. You will conclude your trip circumambulation in Tirthapuri.Note

4N/5D Lhasa Tour

This short tour offers to those who want to see the major cultural heritages and historical sites in Tibet within a short time. You will fly across the Himalaya to Lhasa, where you will visit the major sights around Lhasa including the Potala Palace, the Norbulingka (the Dalai Lama’s summer palace) and the Jorkhang Temple which contains Jowo Shakyamuni, the most holy statue to all Tibetan Buddhists. You also visit the major monasteries in the Lhasa Valley including Samye, Drepung and Sera and you will fly back from Lhasa to Kathmandu. As you wander around the markets, you will see Tibetan arts, culture, custom and tradition. With so much to see and explore in Lhasa, this tour will truly be an unforgettable experience

Day 01 (Tue): Arrival Lhasa and acclimatization:
Drive to the airport for the flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa. This one hour trans Himalayan flight will give you an opportunity to have an aerial view of Mt. Everest and other Himalayan Peaks. Upon arrival in Lhasa you will be transferred to the hotel. This day would be kept for your acclimatization. It is advisable to drink plenty of water and have a good sleep for next day’s program.

Day 02 (Wed): Lhasa sightseeing:
Visit Potala Palace and Jokang Monastery today, then walk on the Barkhor Street surrounding Jokhang, a big free market with its prolific stalls for selling local specialties.

Day 03 (Thu): Lhasa Sightseeing:
Visit Drepung Monastery for the whole morning, later after lunch, visit Sera monastery. We can do the Sera Kora walk of about 1 hr and then catch the famous debate session (if the debate session is in process) of the monks before returning back to Lhasa

Day 04 (Fri): Drive Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake & back to Lhasa
Today we drive to Yamdrok Lake for a visit. On the old road between Gyanste and Lhasa, dazzling Yamdrok lake can be seen from the summit of the Kamba-la (4794m). The lake lies several hundred meters below the road, and in clear weather is a fabulous shade of deep turquoise. Far in the distance is the huge massif of Mt. Nojin Kangtsang (7191m)

Day 05 (Sat): Final Departure:
We make final departure to the airport/train station for your onward journey to the next destination / back home.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Holy Kailash pilgrimage tour by Helicopter

Day01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel Welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Our representative will greet you and escort you to the hotel. In the evening we will brief you on your tour to Mt Kailash and Manasarover as well as sightseeing tour of Syambhunath, Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath. Overnight at Hotel

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
After breakfast at the hotel, we go for half-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu. we will visit Pashupatinath Temple and Budhanilakantha. Lunch on the way After lunch we will allow free time for final preparation for Kailash pilgrimage tour i.e. checking the equipment etc. If you need to buy a few things or rent something in Kathmandu, our staff will assist you. In the evening Chinese visa and Tibet permit will be handed overnight at hotel

Day 03: Fly to Nepalgunj
Fly to Nepalgunj in the far south west of Nepal. It is a busy crowded city which lies close to the Indian border. Overnight at Hotel

Day04: Fly to Simikot by Helicopter
Early morning transfer to airport for chartered Helicopter flight to Simkot. After immigration formalities we proceed to Hilsa After arrival at Hilsa, we set out for Sera, a short hike of approximately 1-km to the Tibetan border where our land cruisers will be waiting. After brief introductions with our Tibetan guide, we will drive for Taklakot (known to Chinese as Purang) and on arrival transfer to guesthouse and rest.

Day05: Rest / Acclimatization at Taklakot
Full day we will stay free to acclimatize and relax at Taklakot.

Day06: Drive from Taklakot to Manasarovar (120 km – 3 hrs)

Day 07: Manasarovar Parikram
During morning hour we will take holy bath or just relax at the edge of holy Manasarovar Lake. After breakfast, we will drive for Manasarovar Parikrama via Chuigumpa & hot spring. Arrive at Darchen and overnight at camp or guesthouse.

Day10: End of Parikrama near Darchen
We will end Parikrama near Darchen (14 km, 3-4 hrs) & drive to Taklakot. Overnight at guesthouse or camp

Day 11: Early morning drive to Sera via Khojarnath Temple
Early morning drive to Sera via Khojarnath Temple (an ancient Temple of Lord Ram, Laxman and Sita). From Sera, we walk back to the Hilsa helipad to wait for our flight back to Simikot. After immigration, we will proceed for Nepalgunj by chartered HELICOPTER or aircraft (fixed wing). Arrive at Nepalgunj & further proceed to Kathmandu by regular flight. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu

Day 12: Final Departure
Airport transfer for your final departure

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Overland journey to Kailash

Day01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel Welcome at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Our representative will greet you and escort you to the hotel. In the evening we will brief you on your tour to Mt Kailash and Manasarover as well as sightseeing tour of Syambhunath, Pashupatinath and Bouddhanath. Overnight at Hotel

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing
After breakfast at the hotel, we go for half-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu. we will visit Pashupatinath Temple and Budhanilakantha. Lunch on the way After lunch we will allow free time for final preparation for Kailash pilgrimage tour i.e. checking the equipment etc. If you need to buy a few things or rent something in Kathmandu, our staff will assist you. In the evening Chinese visa and Tibet permit will be handed overnight at hotel

Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Nyalam (3750m,150 km )
Early breakfast at hotel in Kathmandu and drive to the border (Nepal side), After immigration and custom formalities we proceed to Zhangmu (Tibet side border), Here we meet our Chinese guide, drivers and vehicles Toyota Land Cruiser). After immigration and custom formalities we continue drive to Nyalam (Our first overnight in China). Dinner and overnight at Lodge

Day 04: Free for acclimatization at Nyalam
Whole day we will be at Nyalam for acclimatization, all meals will be provided Overnight at lodge

Day 05: Drive Nyalam to Saga (4450m, 220km)
After breakfast we drive to Saga (220 Km.), en-route you will be passing through Lalung La pass (16000ft) a huge lake Paigu-Tso and Brahmaputra River. A delicious packed lunch will be served on the way. Overnight at hotel / lodge

Day 06: Drive Saga to Paryang (4600m, 235km)
After breakfast at around 9 a.m. we will proceed to Paryang (235 km) throughout the journey altitude remains 15,000ft.- lunch on the way - Overnight at lodge / hotel

Day 07: Drive Paryang to Mansarovar (4558m, 277 km )
Today is the day for the lifetime that you are going to have Darshan of the Holy “Mt. Kailash & Lake Manasarover”. Day's program will be as usual. After breakfast at around 9 am we will drive through Mayum La pass (17000ft) which is the highest point of our driving, Lunch on the way. Dinner and overnight at Camp

Day 08: Mansarovar Parikrama
Till 2 pm we will be free for Pooja and Hawan, Drive to Darchen through Mansarovar Parikrama. Overnight at lodge

Day 09: Drive Darchen to Tarboche and continue driving to Dirapuk ( 4860 m )
A very difficult day! After breakfast we will drive to Tarboche (8 km) and start trek for Kailash Parikrama to Diraphuk (16,500 ft) ,12 km, light lunch on the way Overnight at lodge

Day 10: Drive Dirapuk to Zuthulpuk and Dolma-la pass ( 5200 m )
This is the day every pilgrims talk about, the most difficult journey throughout the Yatra, trek up to the 18,600ft. (Dolmala Pass) rest of the day's program is same as usual. Food will be provided. Overnight at tent

Day 11:Drive Zuthulpuk to Darchen & Mansarovar
After breakfast we will trek around 6 km and reach to the point where our jeep will be waiting for us. Then we will drive to Darchen, after lunch we drive to Lake Mansarovar (Horchu side) 70 km. Overnight at tent

Day 12: Drive to Paryang
We are returning home - leaving this holy place, after breakfast drive up to Paryang, ( lunch and dinner will be provided) - Overnight in Paryang at lodge

Day 13: Drive Paryang to Saga
After breakfast we will drive to Saga, light lunch on the way- Dinner and overnight at hotel

Day 14: Drive Saga to Nyalam
After breakfastwe will drive to Nyalam ,Light lunch on the way, Dinner and overnight at lodge

Day 15: Drive to Zhangmu & continue driving to Kathmandu
After breakfast we will drive to Zhangmu. After the immigration and custom formalities you will be transferred to Nepal border. Here, you will have to clear the Immigration and custom formalities, light lunch and drive to Kathmandu (144 km). Overnight at hotel

Day 16: Final Departure
Airport transfer for your final departure

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

7n/8d Tibet Overland Tour (Drive in/ Fly out)

One of the best tours to Tibet! You will fly to Lhasa and then drive overland back to Kathmandu. This is a spectacular overland journey from Lhasa to Kathmandu. The tour begins with an hour long Trans-Himalayan flight to Lhasa. This flight offers you a fantastic aerial view of some of the highest mountains on earth. After two days of exciting sightseeing tours in and around Lhasa city you will then begin the overland journey to Kathmandu passing through old Tibetan townships, breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges including Mt. Everest (8,848m) high passes and some beautiful monasteries towards the Friendship highway.

Day 01( Sat & Tues): Drive Kathmandu to Nyalam (3700m) 156km.
Early morning pick up from the Hotel in Kathmandu & drive to Kodari (Nepal /Tibet Border) through the beautiful Nepalese countryside and after necessary border formalities at Nepalese immigration, our Nepalese representative (guide) will handover the clients to Tibetan Guide & he will transport them by truck or request 2 hrs walk uphill (in case of Landslide) to Chinese immigration. Our Nepalese guide & vehicle will return to Kathmandu from the border). After immigration formalities we continue drive to Nyalam. Overnight at Hotel

Day 02: Drive Nyalam /Tingri (4300m) / Lhatse (4350m): 225km /244km
Day drive uphill to the highest plateau of the world with the typical view of Tibetan landscape offering sheer feeling of standing on the roof of the world crossing over LALUNGLA (5,050m), from where, weather permitting breathtaking panorama of beautiful Himalayan ranges including Mt. CHO OYU (8201m) & MT SHISHAPAGMA (8012m) but dwarfed by the vastness of the Tibetan plateau. From Tingri you can enjoy the magnificence of MT. EVEREST (8,848m). Overnight at Hotel

Day 03: Drive LHATSE to SHIGATSE (3900m): 244km
Continue scenic drive crossing over GYATCHULA (5,220m), the highest pass en route to LHASA via LHATSE from where the road to MT. KAILASH bifurcates to the west. Overnight at Hotel

Day 08: LHASA / KATHMANDU
Early morning drive to Gonggar airport for departure flight to KATHMANDU or any other destinations,You can finish the overland tour from Lhasa to Kathmandu via Mount Everest Base Camp within 7 Days due to the well paved road along the trip. We will pass through spectacular mountain peaks, beautiful holy lakes, numerous Tibetan settlements, and ancient monasteries. This overland trip is very popular among travellers.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

9N/10D Tibet with EBC Fly in / Drive out

This fly in/ drive out 10 days tour of Tibet takes in the sights along the spectacular route between Kathmandu and Lhasa including Mt. Everest North Base Camp and Rongbuk Monastery. The base camp offers one of the best views in the world (accessible to non-climbers) of the highest mountain in the world. The massive North Face of Everest dominates the valley behind Rongbuk Monastery. Cultrual sights along the way include Shigatse, home of the famous Tashilunpo Monastery and seat of the Panchen Lama, also the beautiful Tibetan town of Gyantse. In Lhasa we will visit the Potala Palace, Jokang Temple, as well as important monasteries of Dreprung and Sera. This tour covers most of the cultural highlights of Tibet while also passing through the incredible Tibetan landscape and visiting Mount Everest Base Camp in a Lhasa to Kathmandu overland adventure that will truly be a journey of a lifetime.

Day 01 (Tue): Arrival Lhasa and acclimatization:
Drive to the airport for the flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa. This one hour trans Himalayan flight will give you an opportunity to have an aerial view of Mt. Everest and other Himalayan Peaks. Upon arrival in Lhasa you will be transferred to the hotel. This day would be kept for your acclimatization. It is advisable to drink plenty of water and have a good sleep for next day’s program.

Day 02 (Wed): Lhasa sightseeing:
Visit Potala Palace and Jokang Monastery today, then walk on the Barkhor Street surrounding Jokhang, a big free market with its prolific stalls for selling local specialties.

Day 03 (Thu): Lhasa Sightseeing:
Visit Drepung Monastery for the whole morning, later after lunch, visit Sera monastery. We can do the Sera Kora walk of about 1 hr and then catch the famous debate session (if the debate session is in process) of the monks before returning back to Lhasa

Day 04 (Fri): Drive Lhasa to Yamdrok Lake & back to Lhasa:
Today we drive to Yamdrok Lake for a visit. On the old road between Gyanste and Lhasa, dazzling Yamdrok lake can be seen from the summit of the Kamba-la (4794m). The lake lies several hundred meters below the road, and in clear weather is a fabulous shade of deep turquoise. Far in the distance is the huge massif of Mt. Nojin Kangtsang (7191m)

Day 05 (Sat): Drive Lhasa to Gyantse, 300km:
Drive to Gyantse, the famous historical city in Tibet, along the Kyichu River. On the Ganba La (4,796 m) have a fantastic view of the holy lake of Yamdrok Yumtso (4441 m). Gyantse, some 200km southwest of Lhasa, is one of the least Chinese-influenced towns in Tibet and is worth a visit for this reason alone. Gyantse is famous for its wool carpets and Palkhor choide chorten. Visit Palkhor Monastery and Kumbum Stupa

Day 07: Drive Shegar to Rongbuk/Everest Base Camp:
Early morning to drive to Rongbuk Monastery. Then hike up to Everest BC. Rest of day own leisure time, you could take a little bit of time to explore the glacier. Check in the only hotel near Rongbuk or you could try to camp there if you are interested in. Today one may enjoy hiking from Rongbuk Monastery to EBC and around EBC to explore the glacier, if the weather is good, one may also camp there.

Day 08: Drive EBC to Tingri:
Early morning, witness sunrise at the Everest (weather permitting). Later, enjoy the stunning views of Mt. Everest, drive to Tingri.

Day 09: Drive to Nyalam:
In the morning, drive to Nyalam & upon arrival free time at your disposal.

Day 10: Drive Nyalam to Kathmandu:
After completing the China Immigration and China Customs formalities, drive down to the other side of Friendship Bridge. Your Tibetan Vehicle will leave you on the Tibet Side of Friendship Bridge and then you’ll cross the bridge on foot before coming across the Nepal Immigration Post where our border handling representative will be waiting for you to guide you towards your vehicle for Kathmandu. From Friendship Bridge to Kathmandu, the distance is about 95 km but due to landslides in between, the distance could be longer so kindly be prepared for those unexpected extra hours. Our vehicle will drop you at your pre-booked hotel in Kathmandu.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Nepal Mountain Expedition or Mountaineering is the prime attraction of Nepal. The mountains of Nepal have stood as irresistible landmarks for the world's adventures since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering can range from climbing the highest peaks over 8,000 metres to climbing lower peaks which even though considered minor by Himalayan standards are technically quite challenging. There are 33 "Trekking peaks"opened by the Government. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at mountaineering section of the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation.

Rafting

Bhotekoshi River Rafting

It is one of the best short rafting trips in Nepal which covers 18 km of continuous white water in just one day. The rafting site is located three hours’ drive from Kathmandu. 95km of continuous white water soaks rafters as they strike through a veritable maze of canyons and boulders. It is the steepest river raft able in Nepal and requires a lot of concentration.

Day 01:
Departure from Kathmandu at 7:30 p.m. private bus. It takes nearly 4 hours to reach Baseri the starting point. As soon as we get there some of our crew rig the raft, other prepare the lunches. After having lunch in the river beach the guide will give you the safety talk, and then our first day adventure begins. Rafting will be 3 hours on the first day and stop at the Barhabise and after that we will go back to Baseri again (95km) again for overnight rest.

Day 02:
We will give you wake up call as sunshine and breakfast will be served at 8:00 a.m. After breakfast we will star our second day rafting at 9:00am.in the morning. This day we will raft for 3 hours. Lunch will be served at the ending place. After having lunch we will precede journey to Kathmandu. You will get both of the days-same part rafting, because this section of the river is the most exciting section of the Bhotekoshi River

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Trishuli River Rafting

This river is most popular rafting river with impressive gorges, exciting rapids, some easier sections, and easily accessible from Kathmandu and Pokhara. This river is recommended for the first time rafters Normally the flow on the main rafting section of the Trisuli is in many ways the rapids of smaller scale like those on the river Colorado; they are formed mainly by boulder outwash from tributary streams and are characterized by big green shoots, holes either side, and huge exploding waves down the bottom.

The river has carved some very impressive gorges in its lower part as it cut its way through the 2000m high Mahabharat Range. These gorges are also the route followed the Prithivi Highway, the first national highway that linked Kathmandu to India. The opposite side to the road is relatively wild and uninhabitated and pleanty of wildlife is seen here, a profusion of colourful birds, including eagles and vultures - especially true if continue on down into Chitwan National Park where you may see crocodiles and rhino by the riverside.

One Day Trip
Starting Point at: Charaudi
Ending Point at: Fishling or Kuringhat.
07.00 Hrs: Drive from Kathmandu to Raft starting point, Charaudi, 82 kms on the way to Pokhara, which takes about 3 hours. After breifing by your raft guide, the raft trip commences around 11 a.m. After a short while we hit class 3 rapid called "Twin Rock" and other rapids and then stop for lunch.
After lunch, we resume our river trip and hit rapids called "Upset" and "Surprise" which are of Class 3 & 4. At around 3 to 3.30 p.m. we conclude our day trip and hot drink will be served at the ending point and drive back to Kathmandu or, to Pokhara or, to Chitwan depending upon your rest of the itinerary.

Day 01:
07.00 Hrs: Drive from Kathmandu to Raft starting point, Charaudi, 82 kms on the way to Pokhara, which takes about 3 hours. After breifing by your raft guide, the raft trip commences around 11 a.m. After a short while we hit class 3 rapid called "Twin Rock" and other rapids and then stop for lunch. After lunch, we resume our river trip and hit rapids called "Upset" and "Surprise" which are of Class 3 & 4. At around 3 to 3.30 p.m. we conclude our day trip at our camp site by river side and hot drink will be served. Dinner and overnight in tent

Day 02:
After breakfast, a quick pack-up and we set out inbetween 9 to 10 a.m. and run white water. This morning we hit a class 3 rapids called "S-Bend" and "Pin Ball" and we stop for lunch neal Mugling. After lunch, we will set out for the final excitment of this trip hitting a few class 2 or 3 rapids out of which are "Tea Pot" and "Rocky 2". At about 2 to 3 p.m. we conclude our trip and hot drink will be served at the ending point and drive back to Kathmandu or, Pokhara or, to Chitwan depending upon the itinerary.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Marshyandi River Rafting

Marshyangdi river is known as one of the best for rafting in the world. The river rages through narrow gorges and canyons and past stunning Annapurna Mountains. This is an ideal choice for those wanting an intense and extreme rafting trip and is better suited to those who have had previous rafting experience. The half day trek to the put in point adds to the uniqueness of this journey. The challenging grade 4 to 5- rapids begin on day one and is continuous to the take-out point, with steep, technical and thrilling rides through Himalayan scenery.

Day 01:
In the early morning, we move towards the bus station to catch schedule bus to Besishar. We reach there about 1700hrs and check-in local hotel or tent. Dinner is served at 8pm.

Day 02:
In the early morning, we move towards the bus station to catch schedule bus to Besishar. We reach there about 1700hrs and check-in local hotel or tent. Dinner is served at 8pm.

Day 03:
Breakfast is served at 08:00am. As soon as we have our breakfast, we get ready for adventures rafting. Lunch is served at 1200hrs and camping at Bhoteodar.

Day 04:
All as done before and camping at Turture.

Day 05:
This is the last day of your river journey. Your trip ends at Bimal nagar & you are arranged transport to your own destination.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Seti River Rafting

The Seti is an excellent 2 days trip in an isolated area, where one can experience trip through beautiful jungle, immerse with fantastic Himalayan scenery and thrill with plenty of easy rapids. The river is an excellent for beginners, intermediate learner and family trip. The trip starts at Damauli about 6 hours drive from Kathmandu or 1.5 hours drive from Pokhara.

Day 01:
Drive to Damauli and same day trip start and camp in between.

Day 02:
Rafting to Ghaibhat and trip ends

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Kaligandaki River Rafting

A total of 105 km covered in four days with excellent white water rafting offers full of excitement and magnificent mountain views of the Annapurna South, the Fishtail Peak and Machhapuchhre. Starting at Baglung, the trip rafts down the Kamdigha tumbling down between Mt. Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna ranges, through remote canyons and world’s deepest gorge with intense rapids. The trip on the Kali Gandaki begins and ends in Pokhara and could be an alternative to the Trishuli river rafting.

Day 01:
This is the first day of our trip. You are welcomed with light breakfast in Pokhara before leaving for rafting starting point. After approx: 3 hours bus drive, we reach at Kusma (Rafting put-in point). After reaching there, some of our crew men rig the raft, pack-up the gear, while other makes your lunch to serve as soon as your finish rafting. Your rafting guide gives you a briefing, which takes about 1 hour. Finally we ride on the raft and float down for 2 hours encountering rapids, Big brother, Small brother, cave, Daze & Modibeni. Overnight camp at Saranghat. Dinner will be served at 7:30pm.

Day 02:
Breakfast is served at 8:00pm & soon after completing breakfast, we pack-up gears & are ready for second day adventure. This day rafting will be 4 hours, including lunch time while lunch is served in between 12:00 noon to 1:00pm. This day we encounter rapids, Doublebend, Pythonrock, Phalebas, Braindenfall, and Blackrock & Sunderfall. Overnight camping at Purtighat & Dinner will be served at 7pm.

Day 03:
This is the final day of Kaligandaki River. After continuous 2 hours floating we finally reach at Mirmi where your bus will be ready to pick you up and take you back to Pokhara. Lunch is served at Mirmi while others load the gears, into the bus. As soon as you finish lunch, we proceed our journey to Pokhara.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Rafting Adventure is a popular water adventure sports in Nepal. Nepal River Rafting is not only meant for encountering with challenge of the torrential rapids of the mountain rivers but also to explore a typical cross section of the country’s natural as well as ethno-cultural heritage. The northern part of Nepal is confined by the ever snowing mountains - Mt. Everest, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and numerous peaks. The melting snows of these mountains enrich Nepal the second richest country in the world in water resources and it also makes the best Nepal River Rafting and kayaking.

All major rivers originated from the Himalayas and running down the mountains offers tremendous exciting experience of white Water rafting. ''Admiral Adventure Treks Pvt. Ltd'' is a professional adventure company for the arrangement of thrilling white water rafting trips in Nepal with 100% safety guarantee. Our top preference is to provide quality service with safety to every client. Our rafting guides inform all the aspects of rafting and river safety before starting of rafting trip. Nepal has many rivers for you to explore for rafting such as: Trishuli River, Bhote Khosi River, Kali Gandaki River, Marshyangdi River, Sun Koshi River, Seti River, Arun River, Karnali River, Tamur River. On these rivers you will find the world's most thrilling white water with a wide range of difficulties, warm water and bug free beaches for camping. All this makes a wealth of unlimited opportunities for great rafting adventure in Nepal.

Safari

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park which stands today as a successful testimony of nature conservation in South Asia. This is the first National Park of Nepal established in 1973 to preserve a unique eco system significantly valuable to the whole world. The Park is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of southern central part of Nepal and covers the protected area of 932 sq. km.The Park has gained much wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this area on the list of World Heritage Site in 1984. The great majority of the land, particularly in the hills, remains unvisited and therefore undisturbed. Chitwanb Park is ideal for wildlife tour and also preserves an element of mystery for humans; because large areas are still unexplored, our knowledge of what birds and animals the park contains is by no means to be explored.

Itinerary 2 Nights/3 Days jungle Safari Package:Day 01:
Lunch / Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu Village where you will learn more about the life and lifestyle of the Tharus. Visit to the national Park Visitor's Centre where you can learn more about the history of the National Park and about wildlife & Sun set view from the bank of Rapti River /Tharu Cultural Dance presentation (which you will also participate in) with the local villagers or Slide show presentation on almost everything under the Chitwan / Dinner.

Day 02:
Wake up call. After breakfast/Canoe ride along the Rapti river. An excellent opportunity for Bird Watching and for seeing the 2 rare species of crocodiles; the Marsh Mugger and the fish eating Gharial. Plus Jungle walk and on the way back one can enjoy the elephant bathing. / Lunch / Elephant Safari. An excellent opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, rhino, wild boar, monkey, leopard, sloth bear and the Royal Bengal Tiger (if you are lucky). You will also encounter many other smaller mammals that have made Chitwan their home. Tharu Cultural Dance presentation or slides show presentation. / Dinner.

Itinerary 3 Nights/4 Days jungle Safari Package:Day 01:
Lunch / Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu Village where you will learn more about the life and lifestyle of the Tharus. Sun set view from the bank of Rapti River. / Tharu Cultural Dance presentation (which you will also participate in) with the local villagers or Slide show presentation on almost everything inside the park / Dinner.

Day 02:
Wake up call. / Breakfast / Canoe ride along the Rapti river. An excellent opportunity for Bird Watching and for seeing the 2 rare species of crocodiles; the Marsh Mugger and the fish eating Gharial. Plus Jungle walk and on the way back one can enjoy the elephant bathing. / Lunch / Elephant Safari. An excellent opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, rhino, wild boar, monkey, leopard, sloth bear, and the Royal Bengal Tiger (if you are lucky). You will also encounter many other smaller mammals that have made Chitwan their home. / Tharu Cultural Dance presentation or slides show presentation. / Dinner.

Day 03:
Wake up call / Breakfast / Bird Watching & Government Elephant Breeding Centre / Lunch / Jeep Drive through the grasslands , riverine forests and sal forests to Kasara (the National Park's headquarter) Gharial Hatchery Farm where you will learn about how crocodiles are brought up at this farm & then later realeased into the rivers. / Tharu Cultural Dance presentation or slides show presentation. / Dinner.

Day 04:
Wake up call / Breakfast / Visit to the national Park Visitor's Centre where you can learn more about the history of the National Park and about wildlife. / Departure for onward Journey.

Note
This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Bardiya National Park

Bardiya National park (968 sq. km); is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the Terai. Thickly covered with sal trees and carpeted with class and savannah , the park has the second largest tiger population after Chitwan National park. Other wild animals that roam here are the one-horned rhino, wild elephant, swamp deer, black buck, antelope, Gharial crocodile, and gangetic dolphin. Endangered birds that make there home here include the Bengal florican and sarus crane. The Park headquarters is about a four hour drive from the town of Nepalgunj which is linked to the Kathmandu by road (531km) and by air 75 Minutes.

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 sq. km) lies on the flood plains of the Koshi River. The rectangular - shaped Reserve is contained within the east and west embankments of the Koshi Barrage. Therefore, the entire Reserve is subject to seasonal flooding during monsoon. This Reserve was gazetted in 1976 and established mainly to preserve the habitats for the last remnant population of wild water buffalo in Nepal. In addition, there are larger number of gaur, nilgai, hog deer and wild pig, and medium sized predators such as fishing cat, jungle cat, and civets. The Koshi River also supports sparse population of endangered species such as the Gangetic dolphin and gharial.

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This trip can also be customized according to client interest and time frame. Please enquire for the details.

Nepal Jungle Safari; Ride an elephant through the silent jungle catching wildlife by surprise,it will be one of the most enduring experiences in Nepal.The jungles in the southern and south-western parts of Nepal are only a half hour to an hour's flight away.The Chitwan National Park and the Bardia National Park are home to an incredible varaiety of mammals,reptiles and birds.The former is recognized as the best preserved conservation area in all Asia with a facinating range of wildlife roaming free.With their natural habitat well preserved the animals are thriving. Among these are the endangered species;the greater one-horned rhinoceros and the most sought after Bengal Tiger.The many safari lodges in Chitwan and Bardia provide excellent accommodation and facilities for guests to enjoy wildlife activities.See wildlife up-close on an elephant safari or a jeep drive,a boat ride or nature walk under the guidance of expert naturalists with years of experience.Each trip is unique as one never knows what will show up:a bear,a herd of deer,a flock of peacocks,Langur monkeys on treetops,a pair of rhinos and some lucky guests get to see the elusive tiger prowling among the tall grass. Away from the noise and distractions of city life,there is unbelievable peace in the middle of a jungle listening to bird calls and animal sounds. Surrounded by greenery and filled with natural sounds,the mind relaxes and one finds peace in the wilderness.It's an experience of a lifetime.

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Bungee Jump In Nepal

Bungee Jump in Nepal is one of the most spectacular adventure sports. This remarkable 160 m (500 ft) drop into the Bhote Koshi River Gorge near the Nepal/ Tibet border is the longest free-fall in the world. Designed, and constructed by one of New Zealand's leading bungee consultants, and operated by some of the most experienced jump masters in the business, it is mishap-proof. Safety is taken very seriously. So there's no need to worry about safety issue (at least not before jumping…..) the jump takes place on a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhote Koshi River Gorge. The bridge is Swiss designed, especially for bungee jumping with a 4X safety factor. The bridge has loading capacity of 4500 kg (4.5 tons). On top of it all, the dense jungle and pristine forest surrounding the cliff top gorge offer a spectacular view, which many consider to be one of the most beautiful in the world.

Itinerary 4 Nights/5 Days jungle Safari PackageDay 01:
Drive to Bungee jumping site
Early morning breakfast and drive to Bungee jumping site at the Nepal-Tibet border near Barabise. After arrival at the site you will be briefed by the Jump master and after the jump you may either stay overnight at Last Resort or drive back to Kathmandu as per your interest and timeframe. This is the short day trip for Bungee activity in Nepal. If you have enough time, you can also plan your holidays extending 2 more days for rafting at Bhote Koshi River.

Day 02:
Rafting
After breakfast you can enjoy Rafting trip to the Bhote Kosi River. This is also one of the most exciting adventure trips combining with Bungee. Overnight in Camp

Day 03:
True adrenaline rafting trip continues on Bhote Koshi River with many challenging rapids and overnight in camp.

Day 04:
Drive back to Kathmandu
After breakfast continue rafting again and then drive back to Kathmandu. Overnight at hotel in Kathmandu

Note: Above package program departs everyday from Kathmandu. For further details and price, please make an inquiry to us at info@admiraladventure.com

Service Includes
Pick up and transfer to hotel in Kathmandu
Land Transportation to and from Bunjee Jump Site
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner as per the program
Bungee Jump Fees.

Service Excludes
Personal Expenses such as Cold drinks, Mineral water and alcoholic beverages

Your Travel and Medical Insurance
Emergency evacuation cost by helicopter
Accommodation at Last Resort
River Rafting at Bhote Koshi (optional)
Tips to Staff
Any other unexpected expenses arising during the tour

Nepal Mountain Flight

One of the best ways to get close to the Himalayas, and to Everest in particular, is to take one-hour morning Everest flight from Kathmandu. It offers an incredible scene and close-up view of the awesome peaks like Dorje Lakpa (6,966m), Phurbi Chyachu, Choba Bhamare, Gauri Shankar (7,134m) and other Himalayan peaks in Nepal and Tibet.

Various domestic airlines such as Buddha, Yeti and Agni operate breath-taking mountain flights for tourists in the early morning round the year. Admiral Adventure Treks makes sure a window seat for each flight passenger for an uninterrupted view for seeing the entire Himalayan range, glaciers and scattered villages. Everest flight is suitable for all categories of travelers especially for those who are restricted by time from going trekking and other adventure activities. As the flight moves towards the eastern Himalaya, a succession of majestic mountains follows.

The most exciting stretch of the flight journey takes the passengers close to the 7,952m tall Mt. Gyachungkang which is considered an extremely difficult mountain to climb. To its right lies Mt. Pumori (7,161m) and Mt. Nuptse (7,8565m). Finally, there comes Mt. Everest (8,848m) called Sagarmatha by Nepalese and Chomulungma by the Tibetans. It will be an altogether different feeling when you come face to face with the world's tallest and most enigmatic of mountains. Mt.flight is guaranteed to be the highlights of your Everest experience in Nepal.

Paragliding

Paragliding in Nepal can be a truly wonderful and inspiring experience for the adventure seekers. A trip will take you over some of the best scenery on earth as you share airspace with Himalayan griffin vulture, eagles,kites and float over mystery-shrouded monasteries, beautiful turquoise lakes, exotic jungles, and ancient villages in the backdrop of a fantastic view of the majestic Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri mountains. Gliding is a weather- dependent sport and the flying season in Nepal commences from November through February, the best months being November and December.

The take-off point for these flights is Sarangkot (1,592 m) which also offers photographic opportunities of the entire Annapurna range, beautiful landscape of the Pokhara valley, Mt. Fishtail (Machhapuchhre), Lamjung himal, Annapurna himal, Himchuli, Phewa lake, Rice terrace, Raging rivers and streams along with sunrise and sunset views (provided the skies are clear) from the air. No previous experience is required because the qualified pilots provide a short briefing before taking off.

Paragliding tour in the sky lasts from 20 to 30 minutes, depending on weather conditions of the day.

Paragliding Program :
Day 01: Drive/ Fly to Pokhara & transfer to hotel
Day 02: Drive/ Hike to Sarangkot, O/N at resort
Day 03: Paragliding tour in the open sky & back to Pokhara. O/N at hotel
Day 04: Sightseeing in Pokhara. O/ N at hotel
Day 05: Drive/ Fly back to Kathmandu

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Festivals & Events of Nepal

MAGHE SANGRANTI (January)

As the Sun enters the southern hemispheres, people in Nepal celebrate Maghe Sankranti on 14th January. On this very day people take early morning bath if possible in a holy river of Bagmati, put on the best of clean clothes and visit Lord Vishnu’s temples to pay their homage to God with puja items like flowers, license, fruits etc. At home they read Bhagwad Gita, a sacred Hindu book. Messaging entire body with mustard oil is regarded as very auspicious on this particular day. Nepali family enjoys a hearty delicious meal comprising rice cooked with lentils, yams and sweets like laddu made from seasame and sugarcane paste etc. On this day people in huge numbers gather around Devghat in Chitwan to take a dip into the meeting point of river Kali, Gandaki and Trisuli. Such action is believed to free devotees from sins, cleanse their soul and make them closer to god. This day onwards days get longer and warmer.

BASANTA PANCHAMI (February)

Basanta Panchami is also called Shri Panchami or Saraswoti Puja and is celebrated on 13th February in the honor of Goddess Saraswoti, goddess of knowledge and learning. This day is very special for students. They take early morning bath, wear clean clothes, worship their books and visit temple of goddess Saraswoti with puja items. Students believe that worshipping the goddess on this day broadens up their knowledge horizon and their studies will progress further fruitfully. Parents who have toddlers at home take them to temples and make them write on the walls of the temple. This day also bears cultural and religious significance for Buddhists who prioritize this day for worshipping God Manjushree. At Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu official announcement is made indicating the arrival of spring. Astrologically, Shri Panchami is an ideal day for couples to tie a marriage knot and also for new born babies’ name-giving sacrament called nwaran.

LHOSAR (February)

Lhosar is New Year for Sherpas and Tibetans. They openheartedly enjoy it from 9th to 11th February with delicious feasts, family, relatives, friends, music and dance. They wear finest of clothes and jewellery and exchange gifts with each other. At monasteries priests perform ritual ceremony to bring auspiciousness. Bouddha and Swayambhu stupas are adorned with colorful attractive decorations and so are the houses. People throw roasted barley flour, also called tsampa, on the air as a sign of welcoming their New Year.

MAHA SHIVARATRI (March)

Maha Shivaratri takes place on 8th March. On this occasion, devotees pay their utmost homage to Lord Shiva. Hindus all over the world gather in Pashupatinath temple to pay their tribute to his almighty. The temple will showcase a worth watching crowd of naked sadhus with ash covered bodies and people lined up in thousands. Majority of Hindus take fasting. In the evening or at night they worship Lord Shiva with all the necessary puja items. Hindus at home make bonfire and sit by the fire.

FAGU POORNIMA/ WATER FESTIVAL (March)

According to Hindu Mythology, during the reign of King Hiranyakasyapur entire people of the kingdom were prohibited from worshipping Lord Vishnu and were coerced to worship him instead. The king had immense hatred towards God Vishnu. But for his misfortune, King’s own son, Pralhat, was an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu. When king learnt about this, he grew very furious and implemented extreme cruel measures to make his son forget Vishnu. No matter how cruel the king got his son grew more closer to Vishnu. In one of his ploys, the King assigned his sister, Holika, to burn Pralhad to death. Holika had the power of emitting fire. She took Pralhat into her lap intending to burn him but with Lord Vishnu’s immortal blessings instead she was burnt to ashes. That very day was celebrated as Fagu Poornima or holi. From that day onwards on every 25th March Hindus celebrate holi as a victory of good over evil. People from every walk of life, age, and caste enjoy Holi in Nepal with color, delicious food, music and dance. People fill up balloons with water and use them to throw at each other. It is a day of surrendering oneself to blissful moments of complete pleasure. In Terai region, holi is celebrated with great rejoice.

NEPALI NEW YEAR (April)

According to Nepali Bikram Sambat calendar, Bhaisakh 1st or 14th April is Nepal’s New Year’s Day. National holiday has been declared on this very day. Nepalese organize parties or get together at homes and full heartedly celebrates the day with good food, music and dance. Many make resolutions for coming year.

BISKET JATRA (April)

14th April is dedicated for Bisket Jatra in Kathmandu Valley, Bhaktapur and Lalitpur. Men high on local alcohol drag a chariot carrying a statue of god Bhairabrath all around Bhaktapur. Along with this chariot, another chariot carrying God Ganesh, Goddesses Mahakali and Maha Laxmi are also pulled along. Local people approach theses chariots with Puja items for worshipping gods and goddesses. Animal sacrifices are made in a bid to please these gods and goddesses. Bhaktapur features many street dramas based on mythological tale of Bisket Jatra. Thimi also enjoys this day with its tongue-piercing ceremony at Bode village. The practice of this ritual is believed to reserve a special seat in heaven for a tongue-pierced individual.

CHAITE DASHAIN and RAM NAWAMI (April)

On 17th April Nepalese welcome Chaite Dashain and Ram Nawami in the name of celebrating Lord Ram’s victory over evil Rawan. People wake up early in the morning, take showers, put on finest of clothes and worship Lord Ram with puja items. Goats are sacrificed for religious purpose. At Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu, a buffalo is beheaded at a single stroke by sword and people in hundreds come to witness this. Ram Janaki temple in Janakpur is mesmerizingly decorated in a breath-taking fashion. This occasion is a major day for entire Nepali. Delicious food, drinks and beautiful clothes add more favor.

MOTHER’S DAY (May)

8th May is tributed to mothers as mother’s day in Nepal. Depending upon their economic status, Nepalese gift their mothers with sweets, fruits, clothes and jewelries as a token of their love and affection. Mothers are made to feel very special on this particular day. For those whose mothers have already expired, they in memory of their mothers take early morning bath and pray for the departed souls. Motherless Nepalese go to Mata Tirtha to take bath and offer alms of rice, pulses and coins to the priests in the name of their mothers. A mela is also held at Mata Tirtha.

BUDDHA JAYANTI (May)

23rd of May being the birthday of Gautam Buddha is celebrated by both Buddhists and Hindus as Buddha Jayanti. People in Kathmandu visit Swayambunath, Boudhnath and other temples of Buddha to pay their homage to Buddha. Lumbini, the birth place of Gautam Buddha, is beautified with amazing decorations. Buddhists from all over the world gather here to celebrate the occasion.

TEJI FESTIVAL (May)

Tejii is a very special festival for Upper Mustang people. It is celebrated on the last week of May or sometime beginning or middle of May which depend on Tibetan calender and continues for three consecutive days. Legend has it that when evil Man Tam Ru destroyed humankind and brought about enormous natural catastrophe, Doorjee Sonnu came to rescue. Doorjee Sonnu was the incarnation of Lord Buddha. Doorjee Sonnu’s victory over the evil was celebrated by Upper Mustang people as Teji. On this day Choedhe Monastery organizes festival dances.

RED MACHHENDRANATH JATRA (June)

In the ancient time Kathmandu Valley went through severe famine threatening the lives of ordinary people. God Red Machhendranath was requested to bring in rains. When rainfalls cascaded down the valley with the blessings of the god, the local people as homage to the god started celebrating Red Machhendranath Jatra during the month of June. Chariot seated with Red Machhendranath is roamed all around the valley. People come before the chariot to worship his almighty with puja items.

NAG PANCHAMI (August)

10th August is a religious day when Nepalese worship snake gods, also called the Nagas. Like other festivals, Nag Panchami is also backed up by a tale. In the ancient time Nagas halted rain from pouring over Nepal. The king of that time also happened to be a Tantric and so he used his power to make Nagas let go of rain. The king succeeded in doing so but he also honored the majestic power of Nagas by turning the day of victory into a festive occasion of Nag Panchami. On Nag Panchami, devotees put a picture of Nag high above their doorway and perform puja with necessary puja items. Offerings in the form of food are left in the yards and paddies for snakes.

GAURA PARBA (August)

Gaura Parba is celebrated by far-western Nepali on 13th August. This day is very significant for married women. They worship Shiva and Parvati for the longevity, happiness and prosperity of their husbands and family. Women on this day come together under one roof and share their happiness and sorrow. They enjoy this day singing and dancing.

JANAI PURNIMA AND RAKSHYA BANDHAN (August)

Nepali enjoys Janai Purnima on 19th August. Men purify their body with early morning bath, change their sacred thread placed across their chest with a new one and perform puja. Brahmins gather around Bagmati River to take a dip into the holy river and offer their prayer to his almighty. At home, a Brahmin places yellow blessed thread around the wrist of family members. Nepali family invites close relatives for a feast containing assortments of kwati, a combination of varieties of beans, as special menu. Rakshya Bandhan is a special day for brothers and sisters. On the same day, sisters put rakhi on their brothers’ wrist, offer them sweets and food and pray for their longevity, happiness and prosperity. Likewise, brothers also present special gifts to their sisters.

GAI JATRA (August)

20th August is the day when Nepal embraces the reality of life and death with humor. People grieving the loss of their dear ones gather together and go for a procession on street dressed like cow and other comical characters. This binds people and makes them see that no one is immune to pain and sorrow in life and everyone must take reality of life and death into their stride. Ancient history has it that a queen after the death of her son went into depression. King wanted to get his queen out of her sorrow and so he introduced a festival called Gai jatra where bereaved families were presented before the queen. This made the queen realize that so many other people were also in the similar pain like hers and despite that people went on with their lives holding on to the memories of their lost ones. This helped her ease her pain. People on this day can make satirical comments at any one even the government. Street dramas are organized criticizing renowned public figures and government system. Several newspaper and magazines publish satirical articles. But on this day everyone is forgiven.

KRISHNASTAMI (August)

Krishnastami is the day of celebrating Lord Krishna’s birthday. It is celebrated on 26th August. Ardent devotees gather around Krishna temple, offer their prayers and worship the lord with puja items.

FATHER’S DAY (September)

Father’s day, also termed as Gokarna Aunsi, is a special day for Nepali. On 3rd September Nepalese offer their fathers with gifts including sweets, food, fruits, clothes and so on as an expression of love and respect. Fatherless Nepalese visit Gokarna and there they take a bath in the holy river and offer alms of rice, pulses, fruits, coins etc to priest in the name of their fathers. This is believed to help their fathers in heaven live in peace.

TEEJ (September)

Teej is a very important festival for both Nepali married and single women and is celebrated on 3rd September. Married women put on their bridal wears which is red sari and put on their best makeup to look stunningly beautiful. This day is regarded as the day when Lord Shiva’s marriage proposal to Parvati was accepted by her father, Himalaya. Therefore, Nepali regard this day very auspicious. Women visit Lord Shiva’s temple to perform puja and offer prayers for their husbands’ longevity, happiness and prosperity. They take very strict fasting living only on water for the entire day. Hindu belief has it that if single women please Lord Shiva, they will have good husband. At night women gather, sings songs of their sorrow and pain and dance to melodious tunes. Teej is a complete women’s day.

INDRA JATRA (September)

On 17th September Kathmandu valley celebrates Indra Jatra to please God Indra for his blessings to mankind. A chariot carrying a statue of God Indra is pulled along the streets of Kathmandu valley by youthful men. People nears the chariot to worship God Indra with puja Items. Another chariot carrying Goddess Kumari, Lord Ganesh and Lord Bhairab is also dragged along the valley. People in Lakhe attire performs Lakhe dance.

DASHAIN (October)

Dashain is the biggest festival in Nepal. It is celebrated for 11 consecutive days during the months of October. Major events of Dashain are Ghatasthapana, Phool Pati, Mahaastami, Nawami and Vijaya Dashami. It is a celebration of Goddess Durga’s victory over demon Mahisasur. On Ghatasthapana jamara, green-colored plant, is planted in majority of the Nepali household. Phool Pati announces the advent of Dashain. On Nawami animal sacrifices are made to please various forms of goddess Durga. On Dashami people dress up beautifully and visit their elders to receive tika from them. Tika is red vermillion mixed with yogurt and rice. Elders put tika on the forehead of their juniors and give them blessings. Children during this ritual are gifted with money. Kite flying highlights the occasion with fun and joy. Families gather together after tika for a delicious feast and play card, sing and dance for pure entertainment.

TIHAR/ FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS (November)

Tihar is also one of the very important Nepali festivals. It is also called festival of lights. Nepal during this time of festival in the month of November looks amazingly breathtaking with its colorful and attractive decorations. It is celebrated for 5 days. First day is termed as Kag puja in which crow is worshipped with puja items and food. Then next comes Kukur puja and similar ritual is followed. After kukur puja, Nepali celebrates Laxmi puja, Gobardhan Puja and then Bhai Tika. After thoroughly cleaning, houses are lit with candles and electronic lights to please Goddess Laxmi and to have prosperity, happiness and harmony in the family with the blessings from goddess Laxmi. Bhai Tika is ceremonial ritual for brothers and sisters. Sisters put tika and offer food, fruits, sweets and gifts to their brothers praying for their longevity. Brothers on the other hand also put tika on their sisters’ forehead and present them gifts.

CHHATH PARVA (November)

Chhath Parva is a very popular festival in Southeastern part of Nepal. Every year Janaki temple of Janakpur witnesses a grand ceremony on 7th November for Chhath Parva. Devotes take ritual bath from Holy River, worship God Sun with puja items and prays for their safety from skin diseases. At night temples are transformed into absolute beauty with candle and electronic lights.

MANI RIMDU (November)

Mani Rimdu, celebrated in the month of November, is an important festival for Sherpas of the Khumbu in the Everest region. Tengboche monastery organizes a grand ceremony for three days on the occasion of Mani Rimdu. Buddhist monks blow horns to bring in auspiciousness and then the chief Lama leads the entire ritual. Other participants from the local community also offer their prayers. At the end of the first day of the festival, Lama blesses devotees with holy water and auspicious pellets. On the second day after blowing cymbals, horns, flutes and conch shells, similar nature of ritual is followed.

On the final day monks perform sacred dances to ward off evil forces.

BALA CHATURDASI (November)

Ancient tale has it that an ordinary person named Bala turned into a demon after he accidentally ate burnt flesh of a corpse. Later people plotted a deception against him to kill him. After Bala’s death, people regretted the fact that they deceived him and so began to practice Bala Chaturdasi for seeking forgiveness from Bala. On 30th November Nepalese after taking ritual bath at dawn scatter grains all around for building a truce with diseased souls. A mela is organized near Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu. This ritual is ended with blowing of a horn.

BIBAH PANCHAMI (December)

Bibah Panchami is a festival conceived for celebrating wedding of Ram and Sita on 6th of December. Janaki temple is the focal center of attraction during this festival. Children dress up as Ram and Sita and perform dramas that will take entire audiences to the memory lane of epical wedding ritual of Ram and Sita.

YOMARI PUNHI (December)

Yomari Punhi was started as a thanksgiving to gods for blessing farmers with good harvest. On 15th December, Newari community prepares food called Yomari made from the flour of new rice with melted raw sugar stuffed into it and then sealed. Foremost Yomari is offered to gods and then remaining yomaris are shared amongst family, relatives and friends.

TAMU LHOSAR (December)

Abiding the lunar calendar Tamang, Magar, Gurung and other Himalayan communities of Nepal celebrate Tamu Lhosar as their New Year during the month of December. Monasteries are attractively adorned with colorful decorative items. People take blessings from monks for their progress, prosperity and happiness. Each home raises a flag on top of its roof. A party is organized at home and invitations are forwarded to relatives and friends. Delicious food, music and dance become the essence of party. Greetings and gifts are exchanged.

CHRISTMAS (December)

Christian community of Nepal celebrates Christmas on 25th December. Christmas is a fun-filled festival that harmonizes family. It brings together lost family together. A Christmas tree is decorated with exquisite decorative items. Gifts are placed hidden under the Christmas tree. Children are led to believe that Santa Claus has left their gifts hidden under the Christmas tree. After receiving gifts family members sit together for lavish dinner. The special menu set for the day is turkey.

Altitude and Acclimation

Altitude sickness also known as Acute mountain sickness (AMS) develop to those who ascend the mountain trails in high altitude too quickly. In the high altitude the body does not get enough Oxygen due to the thinning of air. The next factor is dehydration which occurs due to water vapour from lungs evaporating at a higher rate and there is less moisture at high altitude.

Proper acclimatization is very important to allow a gradual gain in altitude having extra days to allow for acclimatization. By slowly gaining height we reap the benefits of a gradual gain in fitness and acclimatization. Many of our trekking routes are especially planned to avoid acute mountain sickness.

Symptoms of mountain sickness in higher altitude:

Minor symptoms to worsening symptoms of mountain sickness such as headache, loss of appetite, insomnia and drowsiness occur while trekking to higher altitude in Nepal.

Take your time: As a general rule one should not cpmb more than 300 meters (1,000 ft) a day.

Not to sleep at a higher place: You should not sleep at a higher place than where you cpmbed that day. In other words, sleep at a lower altitude than where you cpmbed in a day. Even if it means going back down the trail to find a lower spot.

Descent: Get to a lower altitude as soon as possible.

Allow extra day at higher altitude for accpmatization in Nepal: Proper accpmatization is very important to allow a gradual gain in altitude. Many of our treks are designed with extra days for proper accpmatization. By slowly gaining altitude we reap the benefits of a gradual gain in fitness and accpmatization. On our cpmbing trips in Nepal and trekking trips in Tibet we carry a portable altitude chamber as an extra safety precaution.

VISA INFORMATION

Passport/ Visa

Valid passport is required by all except nationals of India. Indian nationals must produces proof of identity and arriving from India. (Acceptable proofs include Voter’s Identity Card issued by the Election Commission of India or Photo Identity Card issued by the state or central government of India or Temporary Photo ID issued by the Indian Diplomatic Mission in Nepal.)

Entry Procedures & Visa Rules

Visas can be obtained on arrival from the immigration authorities at all Nepal entry points (with fees payable in US Dollars) provided travelers are in possession of valid travel documents, two passport photos and the relevant fee

Tourist Visa Fee

Multiple entry 15 days US$ 25 or equivalent convertible currency

Multiple entry 30 days US$ 40 or equivalent convertible currency

Multiple entry 90 days US$ 100 or equivalent convertible currency

Gratis (Free) Visa

Gratis visa for 30 days is available only for nationals of SAARC countries. However, for extension of visa for SAARC nationals, the rule is same as that of other nationals.

Indian nationals do not require visa to enter into Nepal.

Visa Application Requirements

One completed application form.

Valid passport.

One passport-size photo.

Fees (in USD cash).

For business visas, letter from company explaining purpose of visit, accompanying application made direct to Department of Immigration in Nepal (as above).

A stamped addressed envelope if applying by post

For Visa Extension

A tourist visa can be extended from the Department of Immigration and Pokhara Immigration Office for a total of 120 days. An additional 30 days visa may be granted on reasonable grounds from the department. Over the course of a visa year, a tourist cannot stay in Nepal more than cumulative 150 days.

Travel Insurance

We recommend you take out travel insurance from your home country. This should include adequate cover for baggage, medical expenses, cancellation, helicopter evacuation and emergency rescue. If you do not have travel insurance you must have a credit card with at least a US $10,000 limit.

Testimonials

About Us

Admiral Adventure Treks Pvt. Ltd is a leading tour operator promoted by a group of highly trained and educated licensed trekking and tour guides with many years of experience in adventure tourism. Our team is specialized in organizing treks, mountaineering expedition, leisure tours, culture and heritage tour, wildlife tour, river rafting etc across Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan & India. All our itineraries are meticulously designed based on the local knowledge and experience of the Himalayan regions. We ensure that our price for every trip is more competitive and unmatched with other local and overseas travel outfitters. The services we provide are full of fun, flexibility and reliability, memories of which any of our clients will surely treasure a life time!!

The company is officially incorporated under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Nepal to operate all the tourism- related activities in Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan as well as to handle all comprehensive travel arrangements which include hotel booking, flight ticketing, transportation and visa/ permits etc. It is also affiliated to tourism organizations- Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN), Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and Kathmandu Environment Education Project (KEEP), (Himalayan Rescue Association) HRA

Mission Statement

To ensure the safest, most substantive, value for money and most exciting adventures for singles, couples, families old & young through our personal attention and our competence.

To execute responsible tourism policy in the Himalayan region by providing welfare packages to our porter’s staffs, less fortunate people (who live in rural areas of Nepal) and supporting their children through our educational projects.

We operate our trips in a professional manner, respecting nature and local cultures while sharing the benefits of ecotourism with our local areas we visit

How we differ:

Accommodation

At most of the places where we organize cultural tours & teahouse treks we provide the best available accommodations for overnight stay. While on camping trek we provide the best trekking equipment with highly international standard tents with duffel or kit bags. Clients are provided 2-3 inch thick foam mattresses and sleeping bags for sound sleep

Food

During the trek all cooking is carefully supervised by our professional cook. He serves varieties of food from traditional Nepali daal/ bhat to pasta, pizza as well as Chinese & Indian cuisine

Transportation

Considering the client’s comfort, we always use private transport to travel across the country. We have our own modern fleet of air-conditioned vehicles, ranging from Japanese cars, vans and coaster coaches depending on the size of the group. Our drivers are well experienced, both on driving and mechanical maintenance. They speak little amount of English, but they are delighted to point out the best spots en-route for photography

Quality assured

Being one of the leading adventure travel companies in Nepal, we have long-established relationships with our suppliers to ensure not only competitive prices but also in quality service.

Responsible Tourism

Our company is committed to responsible tourism in the areas where we organize treks and expedition. We use kerosene stoves for cooking in every trips. We meticulously carry bag all our refuse or wastage products to Kathmandu or transfer them to designated dumping sites. Preserving the fragile environment is our great concern.

Team

Sharmila Khatri (Founder & Director)

Sharmila Khatri was born and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal. She migrated to the United States and currently lives in Sunnyvale, California. Her passion has always been for the mountains, particularly the Himalayas. Hiking the Colorado mountains has added more to her experience in mountaineering. Over the past 12 years, Sharmila has often traveled to Nepal, trekking to the base camp of Mt. Annapurna, and climbing through the Khumbu valley. Sharmila has also successfully lead a group of travelers to Mount Everest and Mount Ganesh.
Her leadership in managing the trekkers at the Everest base camp is phenomenal. Her deep passion for the mountains and the culture has given her the opportunity to partner with the Nepal-based, family-owned company, Admiral Adventure Trekking. Their team of expert local guides, combined with the knowledge of Mt. Kailash and the religious Hindu background has made Admiral Adventure Trekking, LTD, one of the top companies in Nepal today. She assists in North American Travelers journey to the Himalayas! "Mountains are where I celebrate my life and freedom." Sharmila Khatri

Dhurba Bagale (Nepal Director)

Dhurba Bagale was born in Gorkha, the famous region of Manaslu Trek. He is a confident and an energetic MBA graduate. Although, he was seeking his future in banking sector, his interest towards the hiking, hindu culture and tourism changed his way. He decided that he would contribute towards the field of tourism industry. As he was from Manslu Trek region,he often involved in trekking and experienced the Nepalese culture and adventure. While in school, he would gather his school friends and go on an adventure. This also proves his passion in this field. As a young boy,he always had fun in walking around beautiful villages and viewing the wonderful scenery of the nature. He would feel proud of mighty Himalayas standing in front of him, glowing like silver in the early morning and dreamed to make it renown over the world.

Fortunately, he got chance to get ownership of Admiral Adventure.

Rajan Khatri (Executive Director)

Rajan Khatri was born and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal. Rajan is a new member to our Admiral Adventure Treks. He is a dedicated and hardworking person.He enjoys designing tour and trek itineraries for them. Moreover, he takes personal interest in helping people select the perfect destination for their family or group. Rajan love his job he likes to meet new people. Rajan really hard working and dedicated person.

Govinda Dasu (Director of Technology, Business)

Govinda Dasu is interested in technology for social impact. He was born in Wisconsin, USA and grew up in California. He attended Stanford University undergrad and is currently a Stanford University masters student, studying Arificial Intelligence. He is the founder of Learning Dollars Inc., a company that facilitates online learners to produce digital products like this website itself. Read more at govindadasu.com.

Born and grown up in the beautiful village of nepal, Nirmal spent most of his childhood playing with nature and its beautiness. During his early teenage, he moved to Kathmandu,which has world's seven monuments zone accepted by the world heritage committee. He is an energetic and motivated person with the background of business and management knowledge.Travelling is his hobby and passion and gained knowledge travelling so many places of Nepal and out of Nepal.He developed his interest in tourism after he successfully trekked?Annapurna, Everest and Upper Mustang. He then ended up as a partner with Admiral.He believes that travelling is the way Want to explore natural,cultural ,religious of any country.It is the best way to gain knowledge and make dream comes true."One day I will present my cute heaven 'Nepal' to the whole world". Nirmal Adhikari

Kamal Bhatta (Product Manager)

Born and raised in Gorkha, he has worked with us as Tour trekking guide and has led many international groups all over the popular trekking regions in Nepal. He has gained a wide ranging experience in organizing and leading both teahouse and camping treks. He has attended basic training courses on environment, first aid, equipments, Tour guide for (city)precaution of high altitude etc. His caring, friendly attitude and individualized service towards his clients has earned him a good applause.

Rabin Karki (Senior Team Member)

Started his career in tourism long time back as a porter, assistant guide and now he is working as a trekking guide in our company. He fell in love with mountains when he was quite young. He left his village at the age of 15 and headed to Kathmandu in search of a job in tourism. Serving Admiral Adventure Treks in different capacities, he is entrusted the responsibility of a full time trekking guide after considering his skill, knowledge of the trekking routes, his outstanding level of service towards his clients. He has also attended basic training courses on environment, first aid, precaution of high altitude sickness etc.

Jeevan Panta ( Operations Manager)

Working as advisor in our company, he is responsible for promoting various products and services among the customers, sales and marketing and overall business development for Admiral Adventure Treks. He enjoys travelling, visiting new places and making new friends. Travelling is his passion that has grown to choosing him a career in tourism. He is excited about each and every adventure he has tailored for his clients, no matter whether it is in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and India. He believes that it is his job as travel advisor to ensure quality service, make holiday itineraries as much flexible as they are and clients’ satisfaction.

Raj Bhattarai (Senior Trip Coordinator)

He offers professional and competitive travel products to meet the demands of the international travelers through online bookings and tailor-made trips. Being General Manager of the company, he is responsible to sell diverse travel products and tour packages, manage budgets and maintain financial records, sourcing various products and destinations to meet travelers' demands for bespoke travel and sustainable tourism, liaising with overseas travel partners, different airlines and hotels, to manage bookings and schedules , dealing with customer enquiries and aiming to meet their expectations and overseeing the smooth, efficient running of the business.

Yagya Bdr.Karki ( Lead Adventure Host)

He is a licensed trekking guide working for Admiral Adventure Treks since 2009. Started his career in tourism as porter with different trekking companies in Nepal and now he is one of the best trekking companions for every traveler. Born and raised in a tiny village at Jiri Bazaar, near Everest region, he spent his early youthful days in the mountain as cattle herder and sometimes being a porter carrying the camping stuff from Jiri to Everest Base Camp. Now, he is involved in many trekking journeys all over Nepal that include Everest, Annapurna,Langtang, Manaslu, Makalu, Kanchanjunga , Rolwalling ,Dolpo,Rara etc.

Uttam Simkhada (Tour Guide)

Born and raised in Gorkha district, he is a kind and easy- going young travel entrepreneur with enthusiasm and passion for tourism right from his very young age. He has acquired varied and practical experience in the travel industry, particularly working as tour guide for six years. His easy and lively temperament has won the hearts of many clients he has met with and has built a very cordial relationship with them till date. He understands the needs of each member of the group while on tour and treats them with great care. He has got extensive knowledge in local culture and history of the areas where he visits. He has got good command in English. His clients describe him as very professional, friendly and approachable.

Why Travel With Us?

We are local

Being a local trekking company, we offer more advantages to our clients than other competitors. We have thorough knowledge about our country-Nepal and its neighboring countries where we operate the trips. We are quite familiar with each place, its geography, history, culture and people. It is more convenient for us to sell and promote our products directly to our clients. If any problem during the trip comes up, we can give a fast solution and logistical support.

Experienced team

Our company is comprised of highly qualified travel specialists with a diversity of experience, knowledge of the destinations and equally most qualified to recommend or design the ideal itinerary to suit individual needs, budgets and timeframe. We consider our privilege to serve every customer with the best products and services. We love exploring across the Himalayan regions and we know each and every corner intimately.

Safety and Security

The safety of our clients is our first priority. Our well-trained and highly qualified staff constantly aware of the current local situation to the clients prior to trip departure and during the trip and make necessary adjustments for their safety and security at all times.

Our prices are lowest and guaranteed

We are proud to say that all our trip prices are lowest and guaranteed. If you find a better price of the same trip within 24 hours of booking with one of our competitors, we will give you USD 50 bonus towards your future trip with us. No hidden charges.

Prompt Response

Our travel advisers are always in close contact with you from the day of first inquiry via e-mail or phone call to the moment you get back to home with appropriate information. For your every inquiry, our team gives prompt response within 48 hrs.

Responsible Travel

We promote and practice sustainable tourism principles. We put every effort to empower local communities and ensure that both they and our clients benefit from our tours. We constantly seek new destinations to make access our clients and acquaint them about local cultures, lifestyle of the local people and encourage two-way cultural exchange.

Well-designed itineraries

We offer carefully designed and well-executed touring itineraries to capture the very best of each particular destination where our customers visit and stay in the most charming, well-located hotels, lodges and resorts and make discoveries of the secret footpaths, hidden villages and immerse in the beauty of mountains.

Discounted price on hotel booking

We provide you the best available hotel /resort/ lodge accommodations in Nepal. If you book hotels directly through us, our customer service department after verifying the information you provide will be happy to offer a further discounted price of 10% on B/B in all major cities and towns in Nepal.